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Epitaxial Growth of a Silicene Sheet

Materials Science 2015-06-04 v2 Chemical Physics

Abstract

Using atomic resolved scanning tunneling microscopy, we present here the experimental evidence of a silicene sheet (graphene like structure) epitaxially grown on a close-packed silver surface (Ag(111)). This has been achieved via direct condensation of a silicon atomic flux onto the single-crystal substrate in ultra-high vacuum conditions. A highly ordered silicon structure, arranged within a honeycomb lattice is synthesized and presenting two silicon sub-lattices occupying positions at different heights (0.02 nm) indicating possible sp2-sp3 hybridizations.

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@article{arxiv.1204.0523,
  title  = {Epitaxial Growth of a Silicene Sheet},
  author = {Boubekeur Lalmi and Hamid Oughaddou and Hanna Enriquez and Abdelkader Karae and Sébastien Vizzini and Bénidicte Ealet and Bernard Aufray},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1204.0523},
  year   = {2015}
}