Materials Research Bulletin, Vol.75, 134-138, 2016
Observations of two-dimensional monolayer zinc oxide
This letter reports the observations of planar two-dimensional ZnO synthesized using the hydrothermal growth technique. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy revealed the formation of a two-dimensional honeycomb lattice and aggregated structures of layered ZnO. The nonpolar (10-10) and (11-20) planes were present in the X-ray diffraction patterns, but the characteristic (0 0 0 1) peak of bulk ZnO was absent. The study found that nonpolar freestanding ZnO structures composed of a single or few layers may be more stable and may have a higher probability of formation than their polar counterparts. The stability of the nonpolar two-dimensional hexagonal ZnO slabs is supported by density functional theory studies. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Oxides;Chemical synthesis;X-ray diffraction;Transmission electron microscopy;Crystal structure