Two-dimensional single-crystal metals are highly sought after for
next-generation technologies. Here, we report large-area (>10^4 {\mu}m2),
single-crystal two-dimensional gold with thicknesses down to a single-nanometer
level, employing an atomic-level-precision chemical etching approach. The
ultrathin thickness and single-crystal quality endow two-dimensional gold with
unique properties including significantly quantum-confinement-augmented optical
nonlinearity, low sheet resistance, high transparency and excellent mechanical
flexibility. By patterning the two-dimensional gold into nanoribbon arrays,
extremely-confined near-infrared plasmonic resonances are further demonstrated
with quality factors up to 5. The freestanding nature of two-dimensional gold
allows its straightforward manipulation and transfer-printing for integration
with other structures. The developed two-dimensional gold provides an emerging
platform for fundamental studies in various disciplines and opens up new
opportunities for applications in high-performance ultrathin optoelectronic,
photonic and quantum devices