Terahertz Imaging and Spectroscopy of Large-Area Single-Layer Graphene
ORAL
Abstract
The high electron mobility of graphene points to potential for high-speed electronic and opto-electronic devices operating at terahertz (THz) switching rates. Therefore, there is great interest in probing the electronic properties of large-area graphene at ultrafast time scales. We have demonstrated THz imaging and spectroscopy of a 15x15-mm$^{2}$ single-layer graphene film using broadband THz pulses. The THz images clearly map out the THz carrier dynamics of the graphene-on-Si sample, allowing us to measure sheet conductivity with sub-mm resolution without fabricating electrodes. The THz carrier dynamics are dominated by intraband transitions and the THz-induced electron motion is characterized by a flat spectral response. A theoretical analysis based on the Fresnel coefficients for a metallic thin film shows that the local sheet conductivity varies across the sample from 1.7 -- 2.4 x 10$^{-3}$ Ohm$^{-1}$ (sheet resistance 420 - 590 Ohm/sq).
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Authors
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Ethan Minot
Oregon State University
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Joe Tomaino
Oregon State University
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Andrew Jameson
Oregon State University
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Joshua Kevek
Oregon State University
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Michael Paul
Oregon State University
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Arend van der Zande
Cornell University
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Robert Barton
Cornell University
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Paul McEuen
Cornell University
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Yun-Shik Lee
Oregon State University