Discovery of a New Layered Crystal, Hexagonal Beryllium Oxide

ORAL

Abstract

The reported work was prompted by the intriguing question whether sp2-coordinated, layered polymorphs of octet compounds other than BN can exist. While such polymorphs with thicknesses within a thermodynamic limit are predicted, the possibility of their thicker layered crystals has long been dismissed. Here, using high-resolution transmission electron microscopy and electron energy loss spectroscopy, we show that BeO crystallizes in the sp2-coordinated, layered structure in liquid cells formed by sheets of graphene. We further reveal that the layered crystals can be thicker than the thermodynamically determined ultra-thin limit, beyond which the layered phase is energetically unfavored. The discovery counters a long-held dismissal and calls for a reevaluation of the possible existence of sp2-coordinated, layered polymorphs of octet compounds beyond the ultra-thin limit.

*This work was supported by DARPA HR0011-13-2-0016, by NSF DMR-1410940 and ECCS-1231808, by the National Program for Thousand Young Talents of China. By office of Science user facility supported by the U. S. Department of Energy, under Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357.

Presenters

  • Lifen Wang

    • Institute of Physics

Authors

  • Lifen Wang

    • Institute of Physics
  • Lei Liu

    • Department of Materials Science and Engineering, College of Engineering, Peking University
  • Ji Chen

    • University College London
    • Electronic structure theory, Max Plank Institute
  • Shang-Peng Gao

    • Department of Materials Science, Fudan University
  • Gong Gu

    • Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Tennessee