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Liquid crystalline 2D borophene oxide for inorganic optical devices
Tetsuya Kambe1,2, Shotaro Imaoka1, Misa Shimizu1
1Laboratory for Chemistry and Life Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yokohama, 226-8503, Japan.
Abstract:
Borophene has been recently proposed as a next-generation two-dimensional material with promising electronic and optical properties. However, its instability has thus far limited its large-scale applications. Here, we investigate a liquid-state borophene analogue with an ordered layer structure derived from two-dimensional borophene oxide. The material structure, phase transition features and basic properties are revealed by using X-ray analysis, optical and electron microscopy, and thermal characterization. The obtained liquid crystal exhibits high thermal stability at temperatures up to 350 °C and an optical switching behaviour driven by a low voltage of 1 V.

