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DOI: 10.1021/nn800459e
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Uniaxial Strain on Graphene: Raman Spectroscopy Study and Band-Gap Opening

Zhenhua Ni,Ting Yu,Yun Lu,Xiaocong Wang,Yuan Ping Feng,Zexiang Shen

Graphene
Raman spectroscopy
Materials science
2008
Graphene was deposited on a transparent and flexible substrate, and tensile strain up to ∼0.8% was loaded by stretching the substrate in one direction. Raman spectra of strained graphene show significant red shifts of 2D and G band (−27.8 and −14.2 cm−1 per 1% strain, respectively) because of the elongation of the carbon−carbon bonds. This indicates that uniaxial strain has been successfully applied on graphene. We also proposed that, by applying uniaxial strain on graphene, tunable band gap at K point can be realized. First-principle calculations predicted a band-gap opening of ∼300 meV for graphene under 1% uniaxial tensile strain. The strained graphene provides an alternative way to experimentally tune the band gap of graphene, which would be more efficient and more controllable than other methods that are used to open the band gap in graphene. Moreover, our results suggest that the flexible substrate is ready for such a strain process, and Raman spectroscopy can be used as an ultrasensitive method to determine the strain.
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    Uniaxial Strain on Graphene: Raman Spectroscopy Study and Band-Gap Opening” is a paper by Zhenhua Ni Ting Yu Yun Lu Xiaocong Wang Yuan Ping Feng Zexiang Shen published in 2008. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.