石墨烯
红外线的
吸收(声学)
氧化物
材料科学
固体氧
化学物理
红外光谱学
分子振动
分子物理学
吸收带
光化学
氧气
化学
纳米技术
分子
光学
物理
有机化学
复合材料
冶金
作者
Müge Açık,Geunsik Lee,Cecilia Mattevi,Manish Chhowalla,Kyeongjae Cho,Yves J. Chabal
出处
期刊:Nature Materials
[Springer Nature]
日期:2010-09-19
卷期号:9 (10): 840-845
被引量:769
摘要
Infrared absorption of atomic and molecular vibrations in solids can be affected by electronic contributions through non-adiabatic interactions, such as the Fano effect. Typically, the infrared-absorption lineshapes are modified, or infrared-forbidden modes are detectable as a modulation of the electronic absorption. In contrast to such known phenomena, we report here the observation of a giant-infrared-absorption band in reduced graphene oxide, arising from the coupling of electronic states to the asymmetric stretch mode of a yet-unreported structure, consisting of oxygen atoms aggregated at the edges of defects. Free electrons are induced by the displacement of the oxygen atoms, leading to a strong infrared absorption that is in phase with the phonon mode. This new phenomenon is only possible when all other oxygen-containing chemical species, including hydroxyl, carboxyl, epoxide and ketonic functional groups, are removed from the region adjacent to the edges, that is, clean graphene patches are present.
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