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Transmission through graphene of electrons in the 30 – 900 eV range

Carbon, ISSN: 0008-6223, Vol: 216, Page: 118502
2024
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Findings from University of Roma Tre Reveals New Findings on Carbon Research (Transmission Through Graphene of Electrons In the 30-900 Ev Range)

2024 JAN 10 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Tech Daily News -- Current study results on Technology - Carbon Research have

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Here, we report on accurate transmission measurements of electrons below 1 keV through suspended monolayer graphene. Monolayer graphene was grown via chemical vapor deposition and transferred onto transmission electron microscopy (TEM) grids. A monochromatic electron gun has been employed to perform the measurements in the 30 – 900 eV range in ultra-high vacuum. The graphene transparency is obtained from the absolute measurement of the direct beam current and the transmitted one, by means of a Faraday cup. We observed a transmission going from ∼ 20 to ∼ 80% for monolayer graphene within the experimental electron energy range. The high quality and the grid coverage of the suspended graphene has been proved via micro-Raman, X-ray photoemission, electron energy loss spectroscopies and field-emission scanning electron microscopy. After a 550 °C in-vacuum annealing of the samples, the main contribution to the C 1s spectrum is due to the sp2 component and the evidence of suspended monolayer graphene has been observed through the π -plasmon excitation.

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Alice Apponi; Domenica Convertino; Neeraj Mishra; Camilla Coletti; Mauro Iodice; Franco Frasconi; Federico Pilo; Narcis Silviu Blaj; Daniele Paoloni; Ilaria Rago; Giovanni De Bellis; Gianluca Cavoto; Alessandro Ruocco

Elsevier BV

Chemistry; Materials Science

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