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Author Spotlight: Advances in Nanoscale Infrared Spectroscopy to Explore Multiphase Polymeric Systems
Published on: June 23, 2023
Locally strained hexagonal boron nitride nanosheets quantified by nanoscale infrared spectroscopy
Fernand E Torres-Davila1,2, Chance Barrett1,2, Michael Molinari3
1NanoScience Technology Center, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, 32826, USA. laurene.tetard@ucf.edu.
Abstract:
Defect engineering in two-dimensional materials expands the realm of their applications in catalysis, nanoelectronics, sensing, and beyond. As limited tools are available to explore nanoscale functional properties in non-vacuum environments, theoretical modeling provides some invaluable insight into the effect of local deformations to deepen the understanding of experimental signals acquired by nanoscale chemical imaging. We demonstrate the controlled creation of nanoscale strained defects in hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) using atomic force microscopy and infrared (IR) light under an inert environment. Nanoscale IR spectroscopy reveals the broadening of the in-plane phonon (E1u) mode of h-BN during defect formation while density functional theory-based calculations and molecular dynamics provide quantification of the tensile and compressive strain in the deformation.
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