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Effects of disorder on the optical properties of CVD grown polycrystalline graphene

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We explore the effects of crystallite size (L(a)) on the linear and non-linear optical properties of chemical vapor deposition grown polycrystalline graphene. The π-plasmon resonance present at ∼4.75 eV (∼260 nm) in the optical absorption spectrum of graphene follows the empirical relationship λ(π) = 250.5 nm + 89.5 nm(2)/L(a), where λ(π) represents the π-plasmon wavelength. Furthermore, our Z-scan studies reveal that the crystallite size significantly changes the saturation intensity in CVD grown graphene. Notably, in comparison to epitaxial graphene layers grown on SiC wafers which exhibit a photogenerated carrier lifetime of few picoseconds, we find that the photogenerated carriers in our CVD grown graphene can exhibit lifetimes as long as nanoseconds.

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