Graphene Veils and Sandwiches

We report a new and highly versatile approach to artificial layered materials synthesis which borrows concepts of molecular beam epitaxy, self-assembly, and graphite intercalation compounds. It readily yields stacks of graphene (or other two-dimensional sheets) separated by virtually any kind of “gu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nano letters 2011-08, Vol.11 (8), p.3290-3294
Hauptverfasser: Yuk, Jong Min, Kim, Kwanpyo, Alemán, Benjamín, Regan, William, Ryu, Ji Hoon, Park, Jungwon, Ercius, Peter, Lee, Hyuck Mo, Alivisatos, A. Paul, Crommie, Michael F, Lee, Jeong Yong, Zettl, Alex
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description We report a new and highly versatile approach to artificial layered materials synthesis which borrows concepts of molecular beam epitaxy, self-assembly, and graphite intercalation compounds. It readily yields stacks of graphene (or other two-dimensional sheets) separated by virtually any kind of “guest” species. The new material can be “sandwich like”, for which the guest species are relatively closely spaced and form a near-continuous inner layer of the sandwich, or “veil like”, where the guest species are widely separated, with each guest individually draped within a close-fitting, protective yet atomically thin graphene net or veil. The veils and sandwiches can be intermixed and used as a two-dimensional platform to control the movements and chemical interactions of guest species.
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rheology
Exact sciences and technology
Fullerenes and related materials
diamonds, graphite
Graphene
Graphite
Intercalation compounds
Materials science
Methods of nanofabrication
Molecular beam epitaxy
Movements
Physics
Platforms
Self assembly
Specific materials
Two dimensional
Veils
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