From Point Defects in Graphene to Two-Dimensional Amorphous Carbon
University of Helsinki · Helsinki Institute of Physics · +2 more institutions
Abstract
While crystalline two-dimensional materials have become an experimental reality during the past few years, an amorphous 2D material has not been reported before. Here, using electron irradiation we create an sp2-hybridized one-atom-thick flat carbon membrane with a random arrangement of polygons, including four-membered carbon rings. We show how the transformation occurs step by step by nucleation and growth of low-energy multivacancy structures constructed of rotated hexagons and other polygons. Our observations, along with first-principles calculations, provide new insights to the bonding behavior of carbon and dynamics of defects in graphene. The created domains possess a band gap, which may open new…
Citation impact
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- 34.64
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- 100%
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- 35
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4Topics & keywords
- Graphene
- Materials science
- Vacancy defect
- Nucleation
- Amorphous solid
- Carbon fibers
- Crystallographic defect
- Amorphous carbon