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Raman Measurements of Thermal Transport in Suspended Monolayer Graphene of Variable Sizes in Vacuum and Gaseous Environments

Author(s)
Chen, ShanshanMoore, Arden L.Cai, WeiweiSuk, Ji WonAn, JinhoMishra, ColumbiaAmos, CharlesMagnuson, Carl W.Kang, JunyongShi, LiRuoff, Rodney S.
Issued Date
2011-01
DOI
10.1021/nn102915x
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/54307
Fulltext
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/nn102915x
Citation
ACS NANO, v.5, no.1, pp.321 - 328
Abstract
Using micro-Raman spectroscopy, the thermal conductivity of a graphene monolayer grown by chemical vapor deposition and suspended over holes with different diameters ranging from 2.9 to 9.7 mu m was measured in vacuum, thereby eliminating errors caused by heat loss to the surrounding gas. The obtained thermal conductivity values of the suspended graphene range from (2.6 +/- 0.9) to (3.1 +/- 1.0) x 10(-3) Wm(-1)K(-1)near 350 K without showing the sample size dependence predicted for suspended, clean, and flat graphene crystal The lack, of sample size dependence is attributed to the relatively large measurement uncertainty as well as grain boundaries,,wrinkles, defects, or polymeric residue that ate possibly present in the measured samples. Moreover, from Raman measurements performed In air and CO2 gas environments near atmospheric pressure, the heat transfer coefficient for air and CO2 was determined and found to be (2.9 + 5.1/-2.9) and (1.5 + 4.2/-1.5) x 10(4) Wm(-2)K(-1), respectively, when the graphene temperature was heated by the Raman laser to about 510 K.
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
ISSN
1936-0851
Keyword (Author)
graphenethermal conductivitythermal boundary conductanceRaman spectroscopymeasurements
Keyword
CONDUCTIVITYCONDUCTANCE

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