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Graphene Luminescence from Tunneling Electrons

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Abstract

We present the first evidence of graphene luminescence from tunneling electrons. Using a backgated sample geometry, the graphene is doped to investigate if the light emission mechanism is related to plasmons in graphene.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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