Point defects, though atomically small, significantly influence the properties of 2D materials. A general method for characterizing point defect density (nD) in graphenic materials with arbitrary layer number (nL) is currently lacking. Here, we introduce the Graphene Atlas, a non-destructive Raman spectroscopy-based framework for defect quantification in diverse graphenic systems. We demonstrate that the relative fractions of the double-resonance D and 2D Raman bands, which arise from competing scattering processes, exhibit a universal relationship with nD, independent of nL. Plotting Raman data on a plane defined by defect-related and layer number-related parameters enables a direct and quantitative determination of nD and nL. This Graphene Atlas provides a transformative tool for real-time defect quantification in scalable manufacturing of graphenic materials, bridging fundamental research and industrial applications. This framework establishes a new standard for defect characterization of graphenic systems, facilitating their optimization for advanced technological applications.
@article{arxiv.2503.12459,
title = {A Universal Raman Spectroscopic Framework for Defect Quantification in Mono-to-Multilayer Graphenic Materials: The Graphene Atlas},
author = {Kazunori Fujisawa and Bruno R. Carvalho and Pedro Venezuela and Cheon-Soo Kang and Yoong Ahm Kim and Takuya Hayashi and Mauricio Terrones},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.12459},
year = {2025}
}