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In-situ observation and atomic resolution imaging of the ion irradiation induced amorphisation of graphene.


ABSTRACT: Ion irradiation has been observed to induce a macroscopic flattening and in-plane shrinkage of graphene sheets without a complete loss of crystallinity. Electron diffraction studies performed during simultaneous in-situ ion irradiation have allowed identification of the fluence at which the graphene sheet loses long-range order. This approach has facilitated complementary ex-situ investigations, allowing the first atomic resolution scanning transmission electron microscopy images of ion-irradiation induced graphene defect structures together with quantitative analysis of defect densities using Raman spectroscopy.

SUBMITTER: Pan CT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4185388 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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In-situ observation and atomic resolution imaging of the ion irradiation induced amorphisation of graphene.

Pan C-T CT   Hinks J A JA   Ramasse Q M QM   Greaves G G   Bangert U U   Donnelly S E SE   Haigh S J SJ  

Scientific reports 20141006


Ion irradiation has been observed to induce a macroscopic flattening and in-plane shrinkage of graphene sheets without a complete loss of crystallinity. Electron diffraction studies performed during simultaneous in-situ ion irradiation have allowed identification of the fluence at which the graphene sheet loses long-range order. This approach has facilitated complementary ex-situ investigations, allowing the first atomic resolution scanning transmission electron microscopy images of ion-irradiat  ...[more]

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