Posted:2020-03-16 Visits:
Title: Molecular defect-containing bilayer graphene exhibiting brightened luminescence
Authors: Xin-Jing Zhao*, Hao Hou*, Peng-Peng Ding, Ze-Ying Deng, Yang-Yang Ju, Shun-He Liu, Yu-Min Liu, Chun Tang, Liu-Bin Feng and Yuan-Zhi Tan†
Abstract:
The electronic structure of bilayer graphene can be altered by creating defects in its carbon skeleton. However, the natural defects are generally heterogeneous. On the other hand, rational bottom-up synthesis offers the possibility of building well-defined molecular cutout of defect-containing bilayer graphene, which allows defect-induced modulation with atomic precision. Here, we report the construction of a molecular defect-containing bilayer graphene (MDBG) with an inner cavity by organic synthesis. Single-crystal x-ray diffraction, mass spectrometry, and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy unambiguously characterize the structure of MDBG. Compared with its same-sized, defect-free counterpart, the MDBG exhibits a notable blue shift of optical absorption and emission, as well as a 9.6-fold brightening of its photoluminescence, which demonstrates that a single defect can markedly alter the optical properties of bilayer graphene.
Full-Link: https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/6/9/eaay8541