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Muscovite
mica: flatter than a pancake, Surface Science 619 (2014) 19-24
W. de Poel, S. Pintea, J. Drnec, F. Carla, R. Felici, P.
Mulder, J.A.A.W. Elemans, W.J.P. van Enckevort, A.E. Rowan, E. Vlieg,
Abstract: Muscovite mica is a widely used material because of
its transparency, heat resistance and especially its flatness. This study
investigates how flat muscovite mica really is. The surface of cleaved
muscovite mica was studied with the help of several optical techniques, surface
X-ray diffraction and with atomic force microscopy. The results show that for
high-quality muscovite mica, large (>1 cm(2)) step-free surface areas exist,
which makes it one of the flattest materials around. Several reasons are given
to explain why this crystal is so incredibly flat. The flatness of muscovite
mica can be exploited in applications such as the surface force apparatus and
creating a flat interface for organic solar cells. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All
rights reserved.