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Two-probe study of hot carriers in reduced graphene oxide

Brian A. Ruzicka, Nardeep Kumar, Shuai Wang, Kian Ping Loh, Hui Zhao

Published 2011-03-03Version 1

The energy relaxation of carriers in reduced graphene oxide thin films is studied using optical pump-probe spectroscopy with two probes of different colors. We measure the time difference between peaks of the carrier density at each probing energy by measuring a time-resolved differential transmission and find that the carrier density at the lower probing energy peaks later than that at the higher probing energy. Also, we find that the peak time for the lower probing energy shifts from about 92 to 37 fs after the higher probing energy peak as the carrier density is increased from 1.5E12 to 3E13 per square centimeter, while no noticeable shift is observed in that for the higher probing energy. Assuming the carriers rapidly thermalize after excitation, this indicates that the optical phonon emission time decreases from about 50 to about 20 fs and the energy relaxation rate increases from 4 to 10 meV/fs. The observed density dependence is inconsistent with the phonon bottleneck effect.

Comments: 10 pages, 4 figures
Journal: J. Appl. Phys.109, 084322 (2011)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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