Jump to main content
Jump to site search

Issue 19, 2013
Previous Article Next Article

Sub-picometer structural information of graphene hidden in a 50 pm resolved image

Author affiliations

Abstract

In a 2D self-organized crystalline structure more than 1000 unit-cells can be observed in a single image. Here we exploit the benefits from having a large number of observations of the same unit cell utilizing an image processing methodology. We obtain sub-picometer resolution data from a 50 pm image of graphene, revealing a 1% axial elongation and a 3 fold symmetry, indicating a chair conformation.

Graphical abstract: Sub-picometer structural information of graphene hidden in a 50 pm resolved image

Back to tab navigation

Supplementary files

Publication details

The article was received on 30 Jan 2013, accepted on 13 Mar 2013 and first published on 26 Mar 2013


Article type: Communication
DOI: 10.1039/C3NR00536D
Citation: Nanoscale, 2013,5, 8874-8878
  •   Request permissions

    Sub-picometer structural information of graphene hidden in a 50 pm resolved image

    S. B. Petersen, G. P. Gajula and M. T. Neves-Petersen, Nanoscale, 2013, 5, 8874
    DOI: 10.1039/C3NR00536D

Search articles by author

Spotlight

Advertisements