![]() Xia F N, Farmer D B, Lin Y M and Avouris P 2010 Nano Lett. Zhang D W, Li X D, Li H B, Chen S, Sun Z, Yin X J and Huang S M 2011 Carbon 49 5382īalog R, Jørgensen B, Nilsson L, Andersen M, Rienks E, Bianchi M, Fanetti M, Lægsgaard E, Baraldi A and Lizzit S 2010 Nat. Novoselov K S, Geim A K, Morozov S V, Jiang D, Zhang Y, Dubonos S V, Grigorieva I V and Firsov A A 2004 Science 306 666Įl-Kady M F, Strong V, Dubin S and Kaner R B 2012 Science 335 1326 17QA1401400), and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of China.įang Liang(梁芳), Hejun Xu(徐何军), Xing Wu(吴幸), Chaolun Wang(王超伦), Chen Luo(骆晨), Jian Zhang(张健) Raman spectroscopy characterization of two-dimensional materials 2018 Chin. 15JC1401800 and 14DZ2260800), the Program for Professor of Special Appointment (Eastern Scholar), Shanghai Rising-Star Program, China (Grant No. 11504111, 61574060, and 61574056), the Projects of Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality of China (Grant Nos. (Optical properties of bulk materials and thin films)įund: Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. (Optical properties of specific thin films) Keywords: Raman MoS 2 graphene 2D materials non-destructive characterization In addition, we discuss the application of the Raman spectroscopy technique to semiconductors, superconductivity, photoelectricity, and thermoelectricity. In this work, we review the research on the characterization of 2D materials with Raman spectroscopy. ![]() Raman spectroscopy is a powerful and non-destructive characterization tool to study the properties of 2D materials. The unique band structures of strong in-plane chemical bonds and weak out-of-plane van der Waals (vdW) interactions make 2D materials promising for nanodevices and various other applications. ![]() Abstract Two-dimensional (2D) materials have become a hot study topic in recent years due to their outstanding electronic, optical, and thermal properties. ![]()
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