1. Response of graphene to femtosecond high-intensity laser irradiation.
- Author
-
Roberts, Adam, Cormode, Daniel, Reynolds, Collin, Newhouse-Illige, Ty, LeRoy, Brian J., and Sandhu, Arvinder S.
- Subjects
GRAPHENE ,INDUSTRIAL lasers ,FEMTOSECOND lasers ,IRRADIATION ,CHEMICAL vapor deposition ,LATTICE theory ,RAMAN spectroscopy - Abstract
We study the response of graphene to high-intensity, 50-femtosecond laser pulse excitation. We establish that graphene has a high (∼3 × 1012 Wcm-2) single-shot damage threshold. Above this threshold, a single laser pulse cleanly ablates graphene, leaving microscopically defined edges. Below this threshold, we observe laser-induced defect formation leading to degradation of the lattice over multiple exposures. We identify the lattice modification processes through in-situ Raman microscopy. The effective lifetime of chemical vapor deposition grown graphene under femtosecond near-infrared irradiation and its dependence on laser intensity is determined. These results also define the limits of non-linear applications of graphene in femtosecond high-intensity regime. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF