结晶学
三斜晶系
拉曼光谱
磷
晶体结构
电子断层摄影术
材料科学
衍射
化学
扫描透射电子显微镜
透射电子显微镜
纳米技术
光学
有机化学
物理
作者
Jun‐Yeong Yoon,Yangjin Lee,D.H Kim,Dong Gun Oh,Jin Kyun Kim,Linshuo Guo,Jungcheol Kim,Jeongheon Choe,Kihyun Lee,Hyeonsik Cheong,Chae Un Kim,Young Jai Choi,Yanhang Ma,Kwanpyo Kim
标识
DOI:10.1002/ange.202307102
摘要
Abstract Elemental phosphorus exhibits fascinating structural varieties and versatile properties. The unique nature of phosphorus bonds can lead to the formation of extremely complex structures, and detailed structural information on some phosphorus polymorphs is yet to be investigated. In this study, we investigated an unidentified crystalline phase of phosphorus, type‐II red phosphorus (RP), by combining state‐of‐the‐art structural characterization techniques. Electron diffraction tomography, atomic‐resolution scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM), powder X‐ray diffraction, and Raman spectroscopy were concurrently used to elucidate the hidden structural motifs and their packing in type‐II RP. Electron diffraction tomography, performed using individual crystalline nanowires, was used to identify a triclinic unit cell with volume of 5330 Å 3 , which is the largest unit cell for elemental phosphorus crystals up to now and contains approximately 250 phosphorus atoms. Atomic‐resolution STEM imaging, which was performed along different crystal‐zone axes, confirmed that the twisted wavy tubular motif is the basic building block of type‐II RP. Our study discovered and presented a new variation of building blocks in phosphorus, and it provides insights to clarify the complexities observed in phosphorus as well as other relevant systems.
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