Key points are not available for this paper at this time.
The edges of nanoscopic objects determine most of their properties. For this reason the edges of honeycomb carbon---always considered either zigzag- or armchairlike---need special attention. In this Brief Report we provide experimental evidence confirming a previous unexpected prediction: zigzag is a metastable edge as its planar reconstruction lowers energy and forms the most stable graphene edge. Our evidence is based on reanalyzing a recent experiment. Since the reconstructed edge, along with other unconventional edges we discuss, has distinct chemical properties, this discovery urges for care in experiments and theory---we must enter the realm beyond zigzag and armchair.
Koskinen et al. (Mon,) studied this question.