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Metals can be squeezed into sheets just a few atoms thick

March 12, 2025
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A two-atom-thick layer of bismuth sandwiched between two layers of molybdenum disulphide

Luojun Du

Sheets of metal just two atoms thick can be produced by squashing molten droplets at great pressure between two sapphires. The researchers who developed the process say the unusual materials could have applications in industrial chemistry, optics and computers.

Last year, scientists created a gold sheet that was a single atom thick, which they dubbed “goldene” after graphene, a material made of a single layer of carbon atoms. Such materials have been described as two-dimensional, as they are as thin as chemically possible.

But making other 2D metals hadn’t been possible until now. The new technique, developed by Luojun Du at the Chinese Academy of Sciences and his colleagues, can create 2D sheets of bismuth, gallium, indium, tin and lead that are as thin as their atomic bonds allow.

To squeeze the metal, the researchers used two extremely flat sapphire crystals with a thin layer of molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) as the jaws of a vice. They placed powdered metal between these jaws, heated it up to 400°C until it formed a droplet, then crushed it at an enormous pressure of up to 200 megapascals. The metal was compressed until it was a few atoms thick – or, in the case of bismuth, just two – then allowed to cool. When the pressure was removed, the 2D metal was sandwiched between the MoS2 sheets, which then slipped away from the sapphires.

Du says the process was conceived eight years ago, but only recently bore fruit when the team discovered that the MoS2 layers kept the thin metal sheets stable. “A single layer of free-standing metal atoms is simply unstable from a thermodynamic point of view. Therefore, we [had to] develop entirely new techniques,” says Du. “The process seems simple, but it works.”

As well as making extremely thin layers of atoms, the researchers were able to fine-tune the squeezing pressure and make metal plates three, four or more atoms thick with precision.

2D metals could have unusual properties that help scientists explore macroscopic quantum phenomena and superconductivity, says Du, and may lead to ultra-low power transistors, transparent displays for computers and extremely efficient catalysts for chemical reactions.

One issue is that the MoS2 encapsulating the metal sheet can’t be easily removed. Du says this may be problematic for some applications, but experiments suggest they don’t affect electrical conductivity, so they wouldn’t prevent the 2D metal being used in electronic devices.

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