Buckled Silicene Formation on Ir(111)
Institute of Physics · Chinese Academy of Sciences · +1 more institution
Abstract
Silicene, a two-dimensional (2D) honeycomb structure similar to graphene, has been successfully fabricated on an Ir(111) substrate. It is characterized as a (√7×√7) superstructure with respect to the substrate lattice, as revealed by low energy electron diffraction and scanning tunneling microscopy. Such a superstructure coincides with the (√3×√3) superlattice of silicene. First-principles calculations confirm that this is a (√3×√3)silicene/(√7×√7)Ir(111) configuration and that it has a buckled conformation. Importantly, the calculated electron localization function shows that the silicon adlayer on the Ir(111) substrate has 2D continuity. This work provides a method to fabricate high-quality silicene and an…
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Authors
11- LMLei MengCorresponding
Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- YWYeliang Wang
Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- LZLizhi Zhang
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Physics
- SDShixuan Du
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Physics
- RWRongting Wu
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Physics
Topics & keywords
- Silicene
- Superlattice
- Superstructure
- Scanning tunneling microscope
- Silicon
- Materials science
- Graphene
- Substrate (aquarium)