Beryllene, the lightest Xene

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Sumit Chahal
Arkamita Bandyopadhyay
Chan-Shan Yang
Prashant Kumar
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[1] Indian Institute of Technology Patna,Department of Physics
[2] Universität Bremen,The Bremen Center for Computational Materials Science (BCCMS)
[3] National Taiwan Normal University,Institute and Undergraduate Program of Electro
[4] National Taiwan Normal University,Optical Engineering
[5] University of Newcastle,Micro/Nano Device Inspection and Research Center
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After the discovery of sp2-hybridized graphene and even lighter borophene, the scientific quest for the thinnest metallic sheets prompts the discovery of beryllene. As beryllium lacks p-electrons, the hybridization and structural evolution of beryllene in determining electronic/excitonic behaviors are scientifically interesting. Herein, we report the experimental realization of freestanding flat beryllene sheets with a lateral dimension of ~0.2–4 μm via sonochemical exfoliation. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy establishes the existence of hexagonal, square and stripe crystallographic phases. While characteristic Raman fingerprints ~451 and ~614 cm−1, and experimentally observed electrically metallic nature of beryllene (vindicated by density-functional-theory band structure calculations) establish beryllene synthesis. Room temperature magnetism in Be-G and Be-CNT hybrids (established by Raman mapping and magnetic force microscopic imaging) is an interesting finding. Beryllene was explored as a surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) anchor in molecular sensing, oxidation-resistant, and fire-resistant laminates. It is believed that the discovery of beryllene will lead to novel functionalities and emerging applications.
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