Micrometer-scale single-crystalline borophene on a square-lattice Cu(100) surface
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Abstract
Borophene, a crystalline monolayer boron sheet, is a new two-dimensional (2D) quantum material, predicted to feature tunable structure, intriguing physics and to find applications in flexible electronics, energy storage, and catalysis. Nanoscale borophene flakes have been synthesized on noble-metal surfaces, but for device fabrication, one needs large single-crystal domains. We report the synthesis of borophene on a square lattice Cu(100) surface and show that incommensurate coordinations could reduce the borophene-substrate interactions and alter the borophene structures in interesting ways. Micrometer-scale single-crystal domains can form as isolated faceted islands or merge together to achieve full monolayer coverage. We have discovered a new crystal structure of borophene, with ten boron atoms and two hexagonal vacancies in the unit cell. First-principle calculations indicate that charge transfer rather than covalent bonding binds 2D boron to the copper surface, and confirm its integrity and uniformity. The electronic band structure features multiple anisotropic tilted Dirac cones, heralding emergent quantum fermions.
*This research was supported by the U.S. DOE, Basic Energy Sciences, Materials Sciences, and Engineering Division. R.W. and A.G. are supported by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation’s EPiQS Initiative through Grant GBMF9074. S.E. acknowledges support from the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, No. DGE1752134. I.K.D. acknowledges support from the BNL Gertrude and Maurice Goldhaber Distinguished Fellowship. This research used resources of the CFN and National Synchrotron Light Source II, which are U.S. DOE Office of Science Facilities, at Brookhaven National Laboratory under Contract No. DE-SC0012704. The computations used the Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE), which is supported by National Science Foundation grant number ACI-1548562, via computer time on the Comet supercomputer as enabled by XSEDE allocation MCA08X007.
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Publication:Rongting Wu*, Stephen Eltinge, Ilya Drozdov, Adrian Gozar, Percy Zahl, Jerzy T Sadowski, Sohrab Ismail-Beigi*, Ivan Bozovic* "Micrometer-scale single-crystalline borophene on a square-lattice Cu(100) surface" Nature Chemistry, 2021 (Accepted)
Presenters
Rongting Wu
Department of Applied Physics, Yale University
Authors
Rongting Wu
Department of Applied Physics, Yale University
Stephen Eltinge
Yale University
Department of Physics, Yale University
Ilya K Drozdov
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Adrian Gozar
Energy Sciences Institute, Yale University; Department of Physics, Yale University
Percy Zahl
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Brookhaven National Laboratory, New York, USA
Jerzy T Sadowsky
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Brookhaven National Laboratory, New York, USA
Sohrab Ismail-Beigi
Yale University
Department of Physics, Yale University; Department of Applied Physics, Yale University;Department of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science, Yale University
Ivan Božović
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Department of Chemistry, Yale University; Energy Sciences Institute, Yale University;Department of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science, Yale University