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dc.contributor.authorKolesov, E. A.-
dc.contributor.authorTivanov, M. S.-
dc.contributor.authorKorolik, O. V.-
dc.contributor.authorSaad, A. M.-
dc.contributor.authorKomissarov, I. V.-
dc.date.accessioned2018-01-23T12:00:55Z-
dc.date.available2018-01-23T12:00:55Z-
dc.date.issued2017-
dc.identifier.citationLow-temperature anharmonic phonon properties of supported graphene / E. A. Kolesov and others // Carbon. - 2017. - Vol. 111. - P. 587 – 591. - 10.1016/j.carbon.2016.10.020.ru_RU
dc.identifier.urihttps://libeldoc.bsuir.by/handle/123456789/29480-
dc.description.abstractTemperature-dependent Raman studies of anharmonic phonon-phonon processes in supported graphene are presented. Different G peak position temperature dependencies for graphene on glass and copper substrates were observed. Having calculated graphene-substrate total interaction energy taking into account substrate-induced strain, we estimated E2g mode energy changes due to anharmonic phonon-phonon interaction as the temperature decreases from room temperature to a value close to absolute zero for both substrates. For graphene on glass, the obtained value was about 1.8 times greater than the theoretical one for suspended graphene. For graphene on copper, the value was about 2.9 times greater. This result demonstrates a strong substrate influence on anharmonic phonon-phonon processes in graphene.ru_RU
dc.language.isoenru_RU
dc.publisherElsevier BVru_RU
dc.subjectпубликации ученыхru_RU
dc.subjectLow-temperatureru_RU
dc.subjectRaman studiesru_RU
dc.subjectAnharmonic phonon propertiesru_RU
dc.subjectSupported grapheneru_RU
dc.titleLow-temperature anharmonic phonon properties of supported grapheneru_RU
dc.typeСтатьяru_RU
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