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Tailoring Two-Dimensional Matter Using Strong Light–Matter Interactions

Author(s)
Kim, Ye-JinLee, YangjinChoi, WonJaeJang, MyeongjinPark, Won-WooKim, KwanpyoPark, Q-HanKwon, Oh Hoon
Issued Date
2023-04
DOI
10.1021/acs.nanolett.2c04467
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/62312
Citation
NANO LETTERS, v.23, no.8, pp.3645 - 3652
Abstract
The shaping of matter into desired nanometric structures with on-demand functionalities can enhance the miniaturization of devices in nanotechnology. Herein, strong light–matter interaction was used as an optical lithographic tool to tailor two-dimensional (2D) matter into nanoscale architectures. We transformed 2D black phosphorus (BP) into ultrafine, well-defined, beyond-diffraction-limit nanostructures of ten times smaller size and a hundred times smaller spacing than the incident, femtosecond-pulsed light wavelength. Consequently, nanoribbons and nanocubes/cuboids scaling tens of nanometers were formed by the structured ablation along the extremely confined periodic light fields originating from modulation instability, the tailoring process of which was visualized in real time via light-coupled in situ transmission electron microscopy. The current findings on the controllable nanoscale shaping of BP will enable exotic physical phenomena and further advance the optical lithographic techniques for 2D materials.
Publisher
American Chemical Society
ISSN
1530-6984
Keyword (Author)
black phosphoruslight-coupled in situ transmission electron microscopylight-matter interactionsmodulation instabilitynanopatterningnanoribbontwo-dimensional matterwide-field optical lithography
Keyword
GRAPHENE QUANTUM DOTSELECTRON-BEAM LITHOGRAPHYMODULATION INSTABILITYCOULOMB EXPLOSIONPATTERN-FORMATIONBLACK PHOSPHORUSLASER-ABLATIONFABRICATIONPHOTON

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