TY - JOUR AU - Zonghoon Lee AU - Ki-Joon Jeon AU - Albert Dato AU - Rolf Erni AU - Thomas J Richardson AU - Michael Frenklach AU - Velimir Radmilovic AB -

Direct imaging of surface molecules and the interfaces between soft and hard materials on functionalized nanoparticles is a great challenge using modern microscopy techniques. We show that graphene, a single atomic layer of sp2-bonded carbon atoms, can be employed as an ultrathin support film that enables direct imaging of molecular layers and interfaces in both conventional and atomic-resolution transmission electron microscopy. An atomic-resolution imaging study of the capping layers and interfaces of citrate-stabilized gold nanoparticles is used to demonstrate this novel capability. Our findings reveal the unique potential of graphene as an ideal support film for atomic-resolution transmission electron microscopy of hard and soft nanomaterials.

BT - NanoLetters DA - 09/2009 DO - 10.1021/nl901664k IS - 9 LA - eng N2 -

Direct imaging of surface molecules and the interfaces between soft and hard materials on functionalized nanoparticles is a great challenge using modern microscopy techniques. We show that graphene, a single atomic layer of sp2-bonded carbon atoms, can be employed as an ultrathin support film that enables direct imaging of molecular layers and interfaces in both conventional and atomic-resolution transmission electron microscopy. An atomic-resolution imaging study of the capping layers and interfaces of citrate-stabilized gold nanoparticles is used to demonstrate this novel capability. Our findings reveal the unique potential of graphene as an ideal support film for atomic-resolution transmission electron microscopy of hard and soft nanomaterials.

PY - 2009 SP - 3365 EP - 3369 ST - Nano Lett. T2 - NanoLetters TI - Direct Imagining of Soft-hard Interfaces Enabled by Graphene VL - 9 ER -