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Ultrafast photoluminescence from graphene.

TitleUltrafast photoluminescence from graphene.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsLui, CHung, Mak, KFai, Shan, J, Heinz, TF
JournalPhys Rev Lett
Volume105
Issue12
Pagination127404
Date Published2010 Sep 17
ISSN1079-7114
Abstract

Since graphene has no band gap, photoluminescence is not expected from relaxed charge carriers. We have, however, observed significant light emission from graphene under excitation by ultrashort (30-fs) laser pulses. Light emission was found to occur across the visible spectral range (1.7-3.5 eV), with emitted photon energies exceeding that of the excitation laser (1.5 eV). The emission exhibits a nonlinear dependence on the laser fluence. In two-pulse correlation measurements, a dominant relaxation time of tens of femtoseconds is observed. A two-temperature model describing the electrons and their interaction with strongly coupled optical phonons can account for the experimental observations.

DOI10.1103/PhysRevLett.105.127404
Alternate JournalPhys. Rev. Lett.
PubMed ID20867672