ABSTRACT The interaction of graphene with metallic substrates reveals phenomena and properties of great relevance for applications in nanotechnology. In this article, the vibrational characterization by means of various inelastic… Click to show full abstract
ABSTRACT The interaction of graphene with metallic substrates reveals phenomena and properties of great relevance for applications in nanotechnology. In this article, the vibrational characterization by means of various inelastic scattering spectroscopies are surveyed for graphene epitaxially grown on metals and transition carbides. In particular, the manifestations of electron-phonon interaction, such as Kohn anomalies, the evaluation of elastic properties and the nanoscale control of phonon modes are presented and discussed.
               
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