表面湿度的太赫兹调制:从分子动力学的见解
Kaijie Wu1,2,3, Haige Zhu2, Zhixiang Huang2,3
1Innovation Laboratory of Terahertz Biophysics, National Innovation Institute of Defense Technology, Beijing 100071, China.
ACS omega
|June 9, 2025
概括
特拉赫兹 (THz) 波可以增强石墨烯.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 表面科学是一门学科.
- 纳米技术纳米技术
背景情况:
- 像石墨烯这样的二维 (2D) 材料具有独特的可湿性,对于各种应用至关重要.
- 控制二维材料和流体之间的相互作用是优化其性能的关键.
- 太赫兹 (THz) 电磁波为材料表面调制提供了一种新的方法.
研究的目的:
- 研究太赫兹 (THz) 电磁波对石墨烯表面湿透性的影响.
- 了解THz波吸收如何影响水滴与石墨烯表面之间的相互作用.
主要方法:
- 将石墨烯表面暴露在27 THz的太赫兹 (THz) 电磁波中.
- 在THz暴露之前和之后测量液态水滴在石墨烯表面的接触角度.
- 分析滴滴稳定时间和表面相互作用的变化.
主要成果:
- 27 THz 的太赫兹 (THz) 波显著降低了石墨烯的接触角度,表明增强了水友性.
- 水滴达到稳定配置的时间增加了1.5倍.
- 观察到的变化归因于滴滴的THz能量吸收,改变静电相互作用和水单层破坏.
结论:
- 太赫兹 (THz) 波辐射是一种有效的方法来调整像石墨烯这样的二维材料的表面可湿性.
- 这种表面亲和度的调制对先进的电子,光电子,能量存储和生物医学有潜在的影响.
- 进一步的研究可以利用THz波相互作用用于依赖于受控表面现象的新型应用.
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