Direct Imaging of Lattice Atoms and Topological Defects in Graphene Membranes
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Abstract
We present a transmission electron microscopy investigation of graphene membranes, crystalline foils with a thickness of only 1 atom. By using aberration-correction in combination with a monochromator, 1-A resolution is achieved at an acceleration voltage of only 80 kV. The low voltage is crucial for the stability of these membranes. As a result, every individual carbon atom in the field of view is detected and resolved. We observe a highly crystalline lattice along with occasional point defects. The formation and annealing of Stone-Wales defects is observed in situ. Multiple five- and seven-membered rings appear exclusively in combinations that avoid dislocations and disclinations, in contrast to previous…
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6Topics & keywords
- Graphene
- Materials science
- Topological defect
- Monochromator
- Membrane
- Crystallographic defect
- Lattice (music)
- Transmission electron microscopy