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Engineering single-atom dynamics with electron irradiation

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A vector-space formalism is developed for optimizing single-atom manipulation outcomes under focused electron irradiation. Atomic engineering is envisioned to involve selectively inducing the desired dynamics of single atoms and combining… Click to show full abstract

A vector-space formalism is developed for optimizing single-atom manipulation outcomes under focused electron irradiation. Atomic engineering is envisioned to involve selectively inducing the desired dynamics of single atoms and combining these steps for larger-scale assemblies. Here, we focus on the first part by surveying the single-step dynamics of graphene dopants, primarily phosphorus, caused by electron irradiation both in experiment and simulation, and develop a theory for describing the probabilities of competing configurational outcomes depending on the postcollision momentum vector of the primary knock-on atom. The predicted branching ratio of configurational transformations agrees well with our atomically resolved experiments. This suggests a way for biasing the dynamics toward desired outcomes, paving the road for designing and further upscaling atomic engineering using electron irradiation.

Keywords: single atom; irradiation; electron irradiation; engineering single

Journal Title: Science Advances
Year Published: 2019

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