Changes in the electronic structure and properties of graphene induced by molecular charge-transfer
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Rakesh Voggu, Chandra Sekhar Rout
Interaction with electron-donor and -acceptor molecules such as aniline and nitrobenzene brings about marked changes in the D, G, G′ and 2D bands of the Raman spectrum and the electronic structure of graphene, prepared by the exfoliation of graphitic oxide.
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