Abstract
We have prepared a carbon film of nanometer thickness, which is called here a carbon nanofilm (CNF), starting from the oxidation of graphite. The structure and thickness of the CNF are determined by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy and electron diffraction. The structure is of a new type (S.G.: P3), in which carbon six-membered-ring planes are stacked with the sequence of ...AA.... According to electron energy loss spectroscopy, a substantial amount of oxygen is detected but the molar ratio of oxygen to carbon is possibly decreased to less than 0.1. The CNF changes from an insulator to a semiconductor when reduced on heating at 250°C.
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