石墨烯
范德瓦尔斯力
材料科学
化学物理
双层石墨烯
原子单位
共价键
纳米技术
透射电子显微镜
分子物理学
分子
化学
物理
量子力学
有机化学
作者
Pinshane Y. Huang,Simon Kurasch,Anchal Srivastava,Viera Skákalová,Jani Kotakoski,Arkady V. Krasheninnikov,Robert Hovden,Qing Mao,Jannik C. Meyer,J. H. Smet,David A. Muller,Ute Kaiser
出处
期刊:Nano Letters
[American Chemical Society]
日期:2012-01-26
卷期号:12 (2): 1081-1086
被引量:237
摘要
Large-area graphene substrates provide a promising lab bench for synthesizing, manipulating, and characterizing low-dimensional materials, opening the door to high-resolution analyses of novel structures, such as two-dimensional (2D) glasses, that cannot be exfoliated and may not occur naturally. Here, we report the accidental discovery of a 2D silica glass supported on graphene. The 2D nature of this material enables the first atomic resolution transmission electron microscopy of a glass, producing images that strikingly resemble Zachariasen’s original 1932 cartoon models of 2D continuous random network glasses. Atomic-resolution electron spectroscopy identifies the glass as SiO2 formed from a bilayer of (SiO4)2– tetrahedra and without detectable covalent bonding to the graphene. From these images, we directly obtain ring statistics and pair distribution functions that span short-, medium-, and long-range order. Ab initio calculations indicate that van der Waals interactions with graphene energetically stabilizes the 2D structure with respect to bulk SiO2. These results demonstrate a new class of 2D glasses that can be applied in layered graphene devices and studied at the atomic scale.
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