石墨烯
材料科学
氧化物
范德瓦尔斯力
异质结
纳米技术
光电子学
有机化学
分子
冶金
化学
作者
Kimmo Mustonen,Christoph K. Hofer,Peter Kotrusz,Alexander Markevich,Martin Hulman,Clemens Mangler,Toma Susi,Timothy J. Pennycook,K. Hricovíni,Christine Richter,Jannik C. Meyer,Jani Kotakoski,Viera Skákalová
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202106922
摘要
Heterostructures composed of 2D materials are already opening many new possibilities in such fields of technology as electronics and magnonics, but far more could be achieved if the number and diversity of 2D materials were increased. So far, only a few dozen 2D crystals have been extracted from materials that exhibit a layered phase in ambient conditions, omitting entirely the large number of layered materials that may exist at other temperatures and pressures. This work demonstrates how such structures can be stabilized in 2D van der Waals (vdw) stacks under room temperature via growing them directly in graphene encapsulation by using graphene oxide as the template material. Specifically, an ambient stable 2D structure of copper and iodine, a material that normally only occurs in layered form at elevated temperatures between 645 and 675 K, is produced. The results establish a simple route to the production of more exotic phases of materials that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to stabilize for experiments in ambient.
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