TY - JOUR
T1 - In Situ Observations of Free-Standing Graphene-like Mono- and Bilayer ZnO Membranes
AU - Quang, Huy T.
AU - Bachmatiuk, Alicja
AU - Dianat, Arezoo
AU - Ortmann, Frank
AU - Zhao, Jiong
AU - Warner, Jamie H.
AU - Eckert, Jürgen
AU - Cunniberti, Gianaurelio
AU - Rümmeli, Mark H.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2015/11/24
Y1 - 2015/11/24
N2 - ZnO in its many forms, such as bulk, thin films, nanorods, nanobelts, and quantum dots, attracts significant attention because of its exciting optical, electronic, and magnetic properties. For very thin ZnO films, predictions were made that the bulk wurtzite ZnO structure would transit to a layered graphene-like structure. Graphene-like ZnO layers were later confirmed when supported over a metal substrate. However, the existence of free-standing graphene-like ZnO has, to the best of our knowledge, not been demonstrated. In this work, we show experimental evidence for the in situ formation of free-standing graphene-like ZnO mono- and bilayer ZnO membranes suspended in graphene pores. Local electron energy loss spectroscopy confirms the membranes comprise only Zn and O. Image simulations and supporting analysis confirm that the membranes are graphene-like ZnO. Graphene-like ZnO layers are predicted to have a wide band gap and different and exciting properties as compared to other ZnO structures.
AB - ZnO in its many forms, such as bulk, thin films, nanorods, nanobelts, and quantum dots, attracts significant attention because of its exciting optical, electronic, and magnetic properties. For very thin ZnO films, predictions were made that the bulk wurtzite ZnO structure would transit to a layered graphene-like structure. Graphene-like ZnO layers were later confirmed when supported over a metal substrate. However, the existence of free-standing graphene-like ZnO has, to the best of our knowledge, not been demonstrated. In this work, we show experimental evidence for the in situ formation of free-standing graphene-like ZnO mono- and bilayer ZnO membranes suspended in graphene pores. Local electron energy loss spectroscopy confirms the membranes comprise only Zn and O. Image simulations and supporting analysis confirm that the membranes are graphene-like ZnO. Graphene-like ZnO layers are predicted to have a wide band gap and different and exciting properties as compared to other ZnO structures.
KW - TEM
KW - ZnO thin films
KW - free-standing membrane
KW - graphene-like ZnO
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U2 - 10.1021/acsnano.5b05481
DO - 10.1021/acsnano.5b05481
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84948402667
SN - 1936-0851
VL - 9
SP - 11408
EP - 11413
JO - ACS Nano
JF - ACS Nano
IS - 11
ER -