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Goldene
Context:
Researchers have achieved an unprecedented milestone by creating a free-standing sheet of gold just one atom thick.
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- Gold is the first metal to be successfully crafted into a 2D material crafting an abundance of new opportunities for numerous companies.
- The sheets of gold are about 100 nanometers thick.
The researchers at Linköping University in Sweden developed goldene through a multi-step process:
- Atomic Monolayer Sandwich: They first sandwiched an atomic monolayer of silicon between layers of titanium carbide.
- Deposition of Gold: Gold atoms were deposited on top of this sandwich structure, diffusing into the material and replacing the silicon atoms.
- Etching Away Titanium Carbide: Scientists then etched away the titanium carbide layers, leaving behind a free-standing, one-atom-thick layer of gold.
Application
- Electronics Revolution: The creation could revolutionise the electronics industry by enabling more efficient and cost-effective devices through the use of smaller amounts of gold atoms as a catalyst.
- Sensing and catalysis: The ultra-thin, lightweight nature of gold makes it suitable for these applications. Its ability to capture light in unique ways could lead to innovative sensor designs and better catalytic reactions.