Thermally-driven phase transitions in freestanding low-buckled silicene, germanene, and stanene
Abstract
Low-buckled silicene, germanene, and stanene are group graphene allotropes. They form a honeycomb lattice out of two interpenetrating ( and ) triangular sublattices that are vertically separated by a small distance . The atomic numbers of silicon, germanium, and tin are larger to carbon's (), making them the first experimentally viable two-dimensional topological insulators. Those materials have a twice-energy-degenerate atomistic structure characterized by the buckling direction of the sublattice with respect to the sublattice [whereby the atom either protrudes {\em above} () or {\em below} () the atoms], and the consequences of that energy degeneracy on their elastic and electronic properties have not been reported thus far. Here, we uncover {\em ferroelastic, bistable} behavior on silicene, which turns into an {\em average} planar structure at about 600 K. Further, the creation of electron and hole puddles obfuscates the zero-temperature SOC induced band gaps at temperatures as low as 200 K, which may discard silicene as a viable two-dimensional topological insulator for room temperature applications. Germanene, on the other hand, never undergoes a low-buckled to planar 2D transformation, becoming amorphous at around 675 K instead, and preserving its SOC-induced bandgap despite of band broadening. Stanene undergoes a transition onto a crystalline 3D structure at about 300 K, preserving its SOC-induced electronic band gap up to that temperature. Unlike what is observed in silicene and germanene, stanene readily develops a higher-coordinated structure with a high degree of structural order. The structural phenomena is shown to have deep-reaching consequences for the electronic and vibrational properties of those two dimensional topological insulators.
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@article{arxiv.2303.08237,
title = {Thermally-driven phase transitions in freestanding low-buckled silicene, germanene, and stanene},
author = {John M. Davis and Gustavo S. Orozco-Galvan and Salvador Barraza-Lopez},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.08237},
year = {2023}
}
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16 pages, 21 figures. Originally submitted on December 5, 2022