© 2016 Laser Institute of America. We demonstrate a uniform single layer micropattern of graphene on 300 nm thick SiO 2 on a Si substrate using a 1030 nm, 280 fs laser. The cutting process was conducted in air, the pattern defined through the motion of a high-precision translation stage. Approximately 1.6 μm wide graphene microchannels were cut with uniform widths and well defined edges. The ablation threshold of graphene was determined to be 66-120 mJ/cm 2 , at which the selective removal of graphene was achieved without damage to the SiO 2 /Si substrate. Scanning electron microscopy images revealed high quality cuts (standard deviation 40 nm) with little damage or re-deposition. Raman maps showed no discernible laser induced damage in the...
We present the investigation of graphene ablation by laser scribing from a LightScribe DVD. In laser...
Although existing methods (chemical vapor deposition, mechanical exfoliation, etc.) are available to...
Since its isolation in 2004, graphene has emerged has a potential material for next generation techn...
We demonstrate a uniform single layer micropattern of graphene on 300 nm thick SiO2 on a Si substrat...
National audienceGraphene is an important material for next-generation technologies, but the develop...
Abstract This paper reports the formation of uniform single layer micro-patterns of graphene on a gl...
This paper focuses on the development of patterned graphene/substrate by means of green nanosecond p...
Front page illustration: SEM image of graphene on silicon dioxide coated silicon wafer. The width of...
Chemical vapor deposited nitrogen-doped graphene, transferred on SiO2/Si substrate was selectively p...
Abstract The influence of beam intensity on laser abla-tion quality and ablation size is experimenta...
Based on the second law of thermodynamics, energy has dispersive nature. When dispersive energy is c...
International audienceWe investigate ablation of CVD monolayer graphene by femtosecond pulses in the...
We investigate ablation of CVD monolayer graphene by femtosecond pulses in the single shot regime. W...
Graphene has emerged as one of the most versatile materials ever discovered due to its extraordinary...
International audienceWe investigate a method to measure ultrafast laser ablation threshold with res...
We present the investigation of graphene ablation by laser scribing from a LightScribe DVD. In laser...
Although existing methods (chemical vapor deposition, mechanical exfoliation, etc.) are available to...
Since its isolation in 2004, graphene has emerged has a potential material for next generation techn...
We demonstrate a uniform single layer micropattern of graphene on 300 nm thick SiO2 on a Si substrat...
National audienceGraphene is an important material for next-generation technologies, but the develop...
Abstract This paper reports the formation of uniform single layer micro-patterns of graphene on a gl...
This paper focuses on the development of patterned graphene/substrate by means of green nanosecond p...
Front page illustration: SEM image of graphene on silicon dioxide coated silicon wafer. The width of...
Chemical vapor deposited nitrogen-doped graphene, transferred on SiO2/Si substrate was selectively p...
Abstract The influence of beam intensity on laser abla-tion quality and ablation size is experimenta...
Based on the second law of thermodynamics, energy has dispersive nature. When dispersive energy is c...
International audienceWe investigate ablation of CVD monolayer graphene by femtosecond pulses in the...
We investigate ablation of CVD monolayer graphene by femtosecond pulses in the single shot regime. W...
Graphene has emerged as one of the most versatile materials ever discovered due to its extraordinary...
International audienceWe investigate a method to measure ultrafast laser ablation threshold with res...
We present the investigation of graphene ablation by laser scribing from a LightScribe DVD. In laser...
Although existing methods (chemical vapor deposition, mechanical exfoliation, etc.) are available to...
Since its isolation in 2004, graphene has emerged has a potential material for next generation techn...