| Literature DB >> 30085379 |
Qunhong Weng1, Guodong Li2, Xinliang Feng3, Kornelius Nielsch2, Dmitri Golberg4,5, Oliver G Schmidt1,6.
Abstract
Boron, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen atoms can form various building blocks for further construction of structurally well-defined 2D materials (2DMs). Both in theory and experiment, it has been documented that the electronic structures and optical properties of 2DMs are well tunable through a rational design of the material structure. Here, the recent progress on 2DMs that are composed of B, C, N, and O elements is introduced, including borophene, graphene, h-BN, g-C3 N4 , organic 2D polymers (2DPs), etc. Attention is put on the band structure/bandgap engineering for these materials through a variety of methodologies, such as chemical modifications, layer number and atomic structure control, change of conjugation degree, etc. The optical properties, such as photoluminescence, thermoluminescence, single photon emission, as well as the associated applications in bioimaging and sensing, are discussed in detail and highlighted.Entities:
Keywords: 2D structures; bandgap engineering; electronic and optical; luminescence; sensing
Year: 2018 PMID: 30085379 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201801600
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849