2016
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.6b03929
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A Large-Area Transferable Wide Band Gap 2D Silicon Dioxide Layer

Abstract: An atomically smooth silica bilayer is transferred from the growth substrate to a new support via mechanical exfoliation at millimeter scale. The atomic structure and morphology are maintained perfectly throughout the process. A simple heating treatment results in complete removal of the transfer medium. Low-energy electron diffraction, Auger electron spectroscopy, scanning tunneling microscopy, and environmental scanning electron microscopy show the success of the transfer steps. Excellent chemical and therma… Show more

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“…Two-dimensional materials form a class of materials with unique properties [1][2][3][4][5]. Several freestanding 2D materials are transferable and stable under various conditions [6,7]. The flexibility of 2D layers is a big advantage for a range of applications, for example flexible electronics [8], where both conductive and insulating layers are needed.…”
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“…Two-dimensional materials form a class of materials with unique properties [1][2][3][4][5]. Several freestanding 2D materials are transferable and stable under various conditions [6,7]. The flexibility of 2D layers is a big advantage for a range of applications, for example flexible electronics [8], where both conductive and insulating layers are needed.…”
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“…16 Mechanical transfer from the growth substrate to a new support has been recently achieved. 32 Therefore, this material can be envisaged to be used as a stacking brick in Van der Waals heterostructures. Like graphene, its properties can be modified by doping, 31,33,34 intercalation, [35][36][37][38] and creation of defects.…”
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“…Two-dimensional silica (2D-SiO 2 ) has attracted attention, as it is one of the thinnest insulating materials which can be used in catalysis and for isolating graphene from metal substrates, making vertical heterostructures 59 that can be transferred between substrates. 10 However, in spite of the substantial progress in its synthesis, little is known about vibrational properties of this 2D system and its Raman spectra. Moreover, it is desirable to have a quick nondestructive technique, such as Raman spectroscopy (RS) to identify this material.…”
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