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Evidence of Nanocrystalline Semiconducting Graphene Monoxide during Thermal Reduction of Graphene Oxide in Vacuum

Author(s)
Mattson, Eric C.Pu, HaihuiCui, ShumaoSchofield, Marvin A.Rhim, SonnyLu, GanhuaNasse, Michael J.Ruoff, Rodney S.Weinert, MichaelGajdardziska-Josifovska, MarijaChen, JunhongHirschmugl, Carol J.
Issued Date
2011-12
DOI
10.1021/nn203160n
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/54278
Fulltext
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/nn203160n
Citation
ACS NANO, v.5, no.12, pp.9710 - 9717
Abstract
As silicon-based electronics are reaching the nanosize limits of the semiconductor roadmap, carbon-based nanoelectronics has become a rapidly growing field, with great interest in tuning the properties of carbon-based materials. Chemical functionalization Is a proposed route, but syntheses of graphene oxide (G-O) produce disordered, nonstoichiometric materials with poor electronic properties. We report synthesis of an ordered, stoichiometric, solid-state carbon oxide that has never been observed in nature and coexists with graphene. Formation of this material, graphene monoxide (GMO), is achieved by annealing multilayered G-O. Our results indicate that the resulting thermally reduced G-O (TRG-O) consists of a two-dimensional nanocrystalline phase segregation: unoxidized graphitic regions are separated from highly oxidized regions of GMO. GMO has a quasi-hexagonal unit cell, an unusually high 1:1 0:C ratio, and a calculated direct band gap of similar to 0.9 eV.
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
ISSN
1936-0851
Keyword (Author)
graphene oxidethermal reductionin situ electron diffractioninfrared spectroscopydensity functional theorynanocrystalssemiconductors
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