Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-019-1871-2
Title: Synthesis and properties of free-standing monolayer amorphous carbon
Authors: Toh, Chee-Tat 
Zhang, Hongji 
Lin, Junhao
Mayorov, Alexander S 
Wang, Yun-Peng
Orofeo, Carlo M 
Ferry, Darim Badur 
Andersen, Henrik 
Kakenov, Nurbek 
Guo, Zenglong
Abidi, Irfan Haider 
Sims, Hunter
Suenaga, Kazu
Pantelides, Sokrates T
Ozyilmaz,Barbaros 
Keywords: Science & Technology
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Science & Technology - Other Topics
GRAPHENE
DEPOSITION
SILICA
ORDER
Issue Date: 9-Jan-2020
Publisher: NATURE RESEARCH
Citation: Toh, Chee-Tat, Zhang, Hongji, Lin, Junhao, Mayorov, Alexander S, Wang, Yun-Peng, Orofeo, Carlo M, Ferry, Darim Badur, Andersen, Henrik, Kakenov, Nurbek, Guo, Zenglong, Abidi, Irfan Haider, Sims, Hunter, Suenaga, Kazu, Pantelides, Sokrates T, Ozyilmaz,Barbaros (2020-01-09). Synthesis and properties of free-standing monolayer amorphous carbon. NATURE 577 (7789) : 199-+. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-019-1871-2
Abstract: Bulk amorphous materials have been studied extensively and are widely used, yet their atomic arrangement remains an open issue. Although they are generally believed to be Zachariasen continuous random networks , recent experimental evidence favours the competing crystallite model in the case of amorphous silicon . In two-dimensional materials, however, the corresponding questions remain unanswered. Here we report the synthesis, by laser-assisted chemical vapour deposition , of centimetre-scale, free-standing, continuous and stable monolayer amorphous carbon, topologically distinct from disordered graphene. Unlike in bulk materials, the structure of monolayer amorphous carbon can be determined by atomic-resolution imaging. Extensive characterization by Raman and X-ray spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy reveals the complete absence of long-range periodicity and a threefold-coordinated structure with a wide distribution of bond lengths, bond angles, and five-, six-, seven- and eight-member rings. The ring distribution is not a Zachariasen continuous random network, but resembles the competing (nano)crystallite model . We construct a corresponding model that enables density-functional-theory calculations of the properties of monolayer amorphous carbon, in accordance with observations. Direct measurements confirm that it is insulating, with resistivity values similar to those of boron nitride grown by chemical vapour deposition. Free-standing monolayer amorphous carbon is surprisingly stable and deforms to a high breaking strength, without crack propagation from the point of fracture. The excellent physical properties of this stable, free-standing monolayer amorphous carbon could prove useful for permeation and diffusion barriers in applications such as magnetic recording devices and flexible electronics. 1 2–4 5 6
Source Title: NATURE
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/191878
ISSN: 00280836
14764687
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-019-1871-2
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