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Fabrication of Gate-tunable Graphene Devices for Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Studies with Coulomb Impurities
Published on: July 24, 2015
Nonlinear behavior of vibrating molecules on suspended graphene waveguides
1Electronic Imaging Center and Electrical Engineering Department, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, New Jersey 07102, USA.
Abstract:
Suspended graphene waveguides over micrometer-scale metal-mesh screens were used as platforms for Raman scattering. Raman signals of B. megaterium spores were found sensitive to in-plane rotations and tilt of the waveguides with respect to the incident linearly polarized pump beam. When at plasmonic resonance for the equivalent long wavelength of the vibration frequency, the Raman signal exhibited an additional quadratic effect.
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