학술논문

Photocarrier relaxation and saturable absorption in defect-rich, direct chemical vapor deposition-grown graphene glass.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Nonlinear Optical Physics & Materials. Mar2024, Vol. 33 Issue 1, p1-14. 14p.
Subject
*HOT carriers
*GRAPHENE
*ACOUSTIC phonons
*PUMP probe spectroscopy
*PHONON scattering
*INSULATING materials
Language
ISSN
0218-8635
Abstract
Direct growth of large-area uniform graphene films on insulating materials could facilitate the applications of graphene in optoelectronic devices. The ultrafast photocarrier relaxation and saturable absorption of direct chemical vapor deposition-grown graphene glasses, with lots of defects, are studied by using femtosecond time-resolved pump–probe and Z-scan techniques at 800 nm. We find that both the relaxation times associated with hot carrier cooling and the hot phonon effect are greatly suppressed in these defect-rich graphene glasses, which further leads to the increase of both saturation intensity and anisotropy in transient optical response for graphene glasses as compared with defect-free graphene. And, both the suppression effect and saturation intensity increase with the thickness of graphene film. The dominance of defect-assisted carrier-acoustic phonon scattering (i.e., supercollision, the collision of a carrier with both an acoustic phonon and defects) in the cooling process of hot carriers is responsible for the suppression of relaxation time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]