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Two-dimensional (2D) materials are a class of materials with unique properties that have attracted significant attention in recent years. Unlike 3D materials, which have bulk properties that are governed by their crystal structure, 2D materials have properties that are strongly influenced by their size and shape. Graphene is perhaps the most well known 2D material due to its exceptional properties. Preparation of 2D materials based on organic molecules is a key-point to obtain devices with original photonics functionalities.
Herein, we focused on 2D materials based on perylene diimide derivatives. Our main goal was to prepare highly oriented 2D materials while also controlling molecular orientations and intermolecular electronic interactions. The consequences on photonics processes will be presented. Moreover, we report preliminary results on the combination of such materials with graphene. Such systems could constitute building blocks for future innovative metamaterials.
Nicolas Fabre,Remigiusz Trojanowicz,Laureen Moreaud,Simon Vassant,Céline Fiorini-Debuisschert, andFabrice Charra
"Preparation and photonics properties of 2D materials based on perylene diimide derivatives", Proc. SPIE PC12741, Advanced Materials, Biomaterials, and Manufacturing Technologies for Security and Defence, PC1274103 (17 October 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2684237
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Nicolas Fabre, Remigiusz Trojanowicz, Laureen Moreaud, Simon Vassant, Céline Fiorini-Debuisschert, Fabrice Charra, "Preparation and photonics properties of 2D materials based on perylene diimide derivatives," Proc. SPIE PC12741, Advanced Materials, Biomaterials, and Manufacturing Technologies for Security and Defence, PC1274103 (17 October 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2684237