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Resonantly-enhanced Raman response in graphene-capped bismuthene on SiC

Materials Science 2026-08-03 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

Two-dimensional quantum spin Hall insulators based on atomic monolayers offer a promising route toward dissipationless electronics, yet their practical use is often limited by environmental instability. Encapsulating the system with a graphene capping layer has been shown to be a reliable method to prevent oxidation and degradation. However, the confirmation of a successful encapsulation still relies on ultra-high vacuum techniques, that considerably slow the process. Here, we present an ex situ, rapid, nondestructive and spatially resolved Raman characterization of graphene-capped bismuthene, a honeycomb monolayer of Bi on SiC. A pronounced Raman scattering peak at around 122 cm-1 is identified as the E2g phonon of bismuthene, via a comparison with density functional perturbation theory calculations. We use excitation-energy and polarization-dependent Raman measurements to enable an unambiguous assignment of the spectral features. Tuning the excitation energy close to the excitonic transition in pristine bismuthene, we observe a strong enhancement of the Raman response and the emergence of additional scattering peaks. In this regime, higher-order phonon features, as well as interfacial modes between bismuthene and the SiC substrate, become visible, suggesting the involvement of resonant scattering processes. Our results establish Raman micro-spectroscopy as a versatile tool for probing graphene-protected quantum materials, providing access to lattice dynamics and interlayer coupling.

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@article{arxiv.2608.01961,
  title  = {Resonantly-enhanced Raman response in graphene-capped bismuthene on SiC},
  author = {Lukas Gehrig and Cedric Schmitt and Erica Fragomeni and Simone Sotgiu and Stefan Enzner and Tommaso Venanzi and Bing Liu and Kilian Strauß and Jonas Erhardt and Martin Kamp and Elena Stellino and Paolo Postorino and Jörg Schäfer and Simon Moser and Christoph Stampfer and Giorgio Sangiovanni and Ralph Claessen and Leonetta Baldassarre},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2608.01961},
  year   = {2026}
}