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Making graphene visible
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringMicroscopyOptical CharacterizationGraphene NanomeshesGraphene-based Nano-antennasSio2 ThicknessNanophotonicsMaterials ScienceNanotechnologyOptical SensorsGraphene Quantum DotElectronic MaterialsNanomaterialsMicrofabricationGraphene DevicesMaterials CharacterizationApplied PhysicsGraphene FiberGrapheneGraphene NanoribbonNanofabricationGraphene Crystallites
Microfabrication of graphene devices used in many experimental studies currently relies on the fact that graphene crystallites can be visualized using optical microscopy if prepared on top of Si wafers with a certain thickness of SiO2. The authors study graphene’s visibility and show that it depends strongly on both thickness of SiO2 and light wavelength. They have found that by using monochromatic illumination, graphene can be isolated for any SiO2 thickness, albeit 300nm (the current standard) and, especially, ≈100nm are most suitable for its visual detection. By using a Fresnel-law-based model, they quantitatively describe the experimental data.
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