Deriving carbon atomic chains from graphene
- PMID: 19519038
- DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.205501
Deriving carbon atomic chains from graphene
Abstract
Stable and rigid carbon atomic chains were experimentally realized by removing carbon atoms row by row from graphene through the controlled energetic electron irradiation inside a transmission electron microscope. The observed structural dynamics of carbon atomic chains such as formation, migration, and breakage were well explained by density-functional theory calculations. The method we reported here is promising to investigate all-carbon-based devices with the carbon atomic chains as the conducting channel, which can be regarded as the ultimate basic component of molecular devices.
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