Here, we investigate stability of the diamane oxide films and show that various compositions can be realized depending on the precursors, temperature, and pressure. We demonstrate that the commonly used oxygen source in the HO form requires pressures of GPa order to fabricate the film, which is in full agreement with the experimental data. We show that different types of functional groups can tailor electronic properties of bilayer diamane. Finally, we study electronic property dependence on the film thickness, elucidating its connection with surface states.
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J Phys Chem Lett
December 2022
National University of Science and Technology MISIS, 4 Leninskiy prospekt, Moscow119049, Russian Federation.
Here, we investigate stability of the diamane oxide films and show that various compositions can be realized depending on the precursors, temperature, and pressure. We demonstrate that the commonly used oxygen source in the HO form requires pressures of GPa order to fabricate the film, which is in full agreement with the experimental data. We show that different types of functional groups can tailor electronic properties of bilayer diamane.
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September 2021
Department of Condensed Matter Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Ke Karlovu 5, 121 16 Prague, Czech Republic.
Carbon nanomaterials with a different character of the chemical bond-graphene (sp) and nanodiamond (sp)-are the building bricks for a new class of all-carbon hybrid nanomaterials, where the two different carbon networks with sp and sp hybridization coexist, interacting and even transforming into one another. The extraordinary physiochemical properties defined by the unique electronic band structure of the two border nanoallotropes ensure the immense application potential and versatility of these all-carbon nanomaterials. The review summarizes the status quo of sp - sp nanomaterials, including graphene/graphene-oxide-nanodiamond composites and hybrids, graphene/graphene-oxide-diamond heterojunctions, and other sp-sp nanocarbon hybrids for sensing, electronic, and other emergent applications.
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