One year after the publication of the seminal paper on monolayer 3 by 3 reconstructed silicene grown on a silver (111) substrate, evidence of the synthesis of epitaxial root3 by root3 reconstructed multilayer silicene hosting Dirac fermions was presented. Although a general consensus was immediately reached in the former case, in the latter one, the mere existence of multilayer silicene was questioned and strongly debated. Here, we demonstrate by means of a comprehensive x-ray crystallographic study, that multilayer silicene is effectively realized upon growth at rather low growth temperatures (~200{\deg}C), while, instead, 3D growth of silicon crystallites takes place at higher temperatures, (~300{\deg}C). This transition to bulk like silicon perfectly explains the various data presented and discussed in the literature and solves their conflicting interpretations.
@article{arxiv.1606.05919,
title = {Multilayer Silicene: a clear evidence},
author = {Paola De Padova and Amanda Generosi and Barbara Paci and Carlo Ottaviani and Claudio Quaresima and Bruno Olivieri and Eric Salomon and Thierry Angot and Guy Le Lay},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.05919},
year = {2016}
}