The last decade has seen spectacular progress in the design,preparation, and characterization down to the atomi scale of oxide ultrathin films of few nanometers thickness grown on a different material. This has paved the way towards several sophisticated applications in advanced technologies. By playing around with the low dimensionality of the oxide layer, which sometimes leads to truly two-dimensional systems, one can exploit new properties and functionalities that are not present in the corresponding bulk materials or thick films. In this review we provide some clues about the most recent advances in the design of these systems based on modern electronic structure theory and on their preparation and characterization with specifically developed growth techniques and analytical methods. We show how two-dimensional oxides can be used in mature technologies by providing added value to existing materials, or in new technologies based on completely new paradigms. The fields in which two-dimensional oxides are used are classified based on the properties that are exploited, chemical or physical. With respect to chemical properties we discuss use of oxide ultrathin films in catalysis, solid oxide fuel cells, gas sensors, corrosion protection,and biocompatible materials; regarding the physical properties we discuss metal-oxide field effect transistors and memristors,spintronic devices, ferroelectrics and thermoelectrics, and solar energy materials.

Pacchioni, G. (2012). Two-Dimensional Oxides: Multifunctional Materials for Advanced Technologies. CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL, 18(33), 10144-10158 [10.1002/chem.201201117].

Two-Dimensional Oxides: Multifunctional Materials for Advanced Technologies

PACCHIONI, GIANFRANCO
2012

Abstract

The last decade has seen spectacular progress in the design,preparation, and characterization down to the atomi scale of oxide ultrathin films of few nanometers thickness grown on a different material. This has paved the way towards several sophisticated applications in advanced technologies. By playing around with the low dimensionality of the oxide layer, which sometimes leads to truly two-dimensional systems, one can exploit new properties and functionalities that are not present in the corresponding bulk materials or thick films. In this review we provide some clues about the most recent advances in the design of these systems based on modern electronic structure theory and on their preparation and characterization with specifically developed growth techniques and analytical methods. We show how two-dimensional oxides can be used in mature technologies by providing added value to existing materials, or in new technologies based on completely new paradigms. The fields in which two-dimensional oxides are used are classified based on the properties that are exploited, chemical or physical. With respect to chemical properties we discuss use of oxide ultrathin films in catalysis, solid oxide fuel cells, gas sensors, corrosion protection,and biocompatible materials; regarding the physical properties we discuss metal-oxide field effect transistors and memristors,spintronic devices, ferroelectrics and thermoelectrics, and solar energy materials.
Articolo in rivista - Review Essay
oxide ultrathin films, new materials
English
2012
18
33
10144
10158
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Pacchioni, G. (2012). Two-Dimensional Oxides: Multifunctional Materials for Advanced Technologies. CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL, 18(33), 10144-10158 [10.1002/chem.201201117].
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