Optimising the visibility of graphene and graphene oxide on gold with multilayer heterostructures

Matěj Velický*, William R. Hendren, Gavin E. Donnelly, Joel M. Katzen, Robert M. Bowman, Fumin Huang

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    Abstract

    Metals have been increasingly used as substrates in devices based on two-dimensional (2D) materials. However, the high reflectivity of bulk metals results in low optical contrast (<3%) and therefore poor visibility of transparent mono- and few-layer 2D materials on these surfaces. Here we demonstrate that by engineering the complex reflectivity of a purpose-designed multilayer heterostructure composed of thin Au films (2-8 nm) on SiO2/Si substrate, the optical contrast of graphene and graphene oxide (GO) can be significantly enhanced in comparison to bulk Au, up to about 3 and 5 times, respectively. In particular, we achieved ∼17% optical contrast for monolayer GO, which is even 2 times higher than that on bare SiO2/Si substrate. The experimental results are in good agreement with theoretical simulations. This concept is demonstrated for Au, but the methodology is applicable to other metals and can be adopted to design a variety of high-contrast metallic substrates. This will facilitate research and applications of 2D materials in areas such as plasmonics, photonics, catalysis and sensors.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number275205
    JournalNanotechnology
    Volume29
    Issue number27
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 9 May 2018

    Keywords

    • Au substrate
    • grapheme
    • graphene oxide
    • optical contrast
    • visibility

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