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23.01.2015
Christoph Stampfer has been nominated for the "Lehrpreis Physik 2015"
Christoph Stampfer has been nominated by the Fachschaft Physik for the "Lehrpreis Physik 2015" in the category of "Beste selbstständige Lehre".
16.12.2014
RWTH Start-Up Grant for Gerard Verbiest
Gerard Verbiest receives a RWTH Start-Up Grant for his proposal for a microscopic gyrator from encapsulated graphene. Congratulation!
16.12.2014
Nature Index - Expert advisor
Christoph Stampfer serves as expert advisor (Physical Sciences Panel) for Nature Index.
08.11.2014
Poster prize for Tymofiy Khodkov
Tymofiy Khodkov won the 2nd poster prize at the JARA-FIT Science Days 2014 in Schleiden. Congratulation!
30.10.2014
New publication: Random Strain Fluctuations as Dominant Disorder Source for High-Quality On-Substrate Graphene Devices
Phys. Rev. X 4, 041019 (2014)
We perform systematic investigations of transport through graphene on hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) substrates, together with confocal Raman measurements and a targeted theoretical analysis, to identify the dominant source of disorder in this system. (more)
24.10.2014
New publication: Raman spectroscopy on mechanically exfoliated pristine graphene ribbons
Physica Status Solidi B (online)
We present Raman spectroscopy measurements of non-etched graphene nanoribbons, with widths ranging from 15 to 160 nm, where the D-line intensity is strongly dependent on the polarization direction of the incident light. The extracted edge disorder correlation length is approximately one order of magnitude larger than on previously reported graphene ribbons fabricated by reactive ion etching techniques. This suggests a more regular crystallographic orientation of the non-etched graphene ribbons here presented. We further report on the ribbons width dependence of the line-width and frequency of the long-wavelength optical phonon mode (G-line) and the 2D-line in the studied graphene ribbons.

