Interaction between single gold atom and the graphene edge: A study via aberration-corrected transmission electron microscopy

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Interaction between single noble metal atoms and graphene edges has been investigated via aberration-corrected and monochromated transmission electron microscopy. A collective motion of the Au atom and the nearby carbon atoms is observed in transition between energy-favorable configurations. Most trapping and detrapping processes are assisted by the dangling carbon atoms, which are more susceptible to knock-on displacements by electron irradiation. Thermal energy is lower than the activation barriers in transition among different energy-favorable configurations, which suggests electron-beam irradiation can be an efficient way of engineering the graphene edge with metal atoms. © 2012 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Wang, H., Li, K., Cheng, Y., Wang, Q., Yao, Y., Schwingenschlögl, U., … Yang, W. (2012). Interaction between single gold atom and the graphene edge: A study via aberration-corrected transmission electron microscopy. Nanoscale, 4(9), 2920–2925. https://doi.org/10.1039/c2nr00059h

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