Applied Surface Science, Vol.427, 126-130, 2018
Multicomponent patterned ultrathin carbon nanomembranes by laser ablation
Carbon nanomembranes (CNMs) are a class of two-dimensional materials, which are obtained by electron beam-induced crosslinking of aromatic self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on solid substrates. CNMs made from a single type of precursor molecule are uniform with homogeneous chemical and physical properties. We have developed a method for the fabrication of internally patterned CNMs resembling a key feature of biological membranes. Direct laser patterning is used to obtain multicomponent patterned SAMs on gold, which are subsequently crosslinked by electron irradiation. We demonstrate that the structure of internally patterned CNMs is preserved upon transfer to different substrates. The method enables rapid fabrication of patterned 2D materials with local variations in chemical and physical properties on the micrometer to centimeter scale. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Two-dimensional materials;Scanning electron microscopy;Helium ion microscopy;X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy;Self-assembly;Laser patterning