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Atomically Precise Control of Carbon Insertion into hBN Monolayer Point Vacancies using a Focused Electron Beam Guide.

Hyoju ParkYi WenSylvia Xin LiWoojin ChoiGun-Do LeeMichael StranoJamie H Warner
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2021)
Precise controlled filling of point vacancies in hBN with carbon atoms is demonstrated using a focused electron beam method, which guides mobile C atoms into the desired defect site. Optimization of the technique enables the insertion of a single C atom into a selected monovacancy, and preferential defect filling with sub-2 nm accuracy. Increasing the C insertion process leads to thicker 3D C nanodots seeded at the hBN point vacancy site. Other light elements are also observed to bind to hBN vacancies, including O, opening up a wide range of complex defect structures that include B, C, N, and O atoms. The ability to selectively fill point vacancies in hBN with C atoms provides a pathway for creating non-hydrogenated covalently bonded C molecules embedded in the insulating hBN.
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