Silicene grown on Ag(1 1 1) is characterized by several critical parameters. Among them, the substrate temperature plays a key role in determining the morphology during growth. However, an unexpected important role is also equally played by the post-deposition annealing temperature which determines the self-organization of silicene domains even in the submonolayer coverage regime and consecutive transitions between silicene with different periodicity. These temperature-driven phase transitions can be exploited to select the desired majority silicene phase, thus allowing for the manipulation of silicene properties.

Nucleation and temperature-driven phase transitions of silicene superstructures on Ag(1 1 1)

Grazianetti C;Cinquanta E;Molle A
2015

Abstract

Silicene grown on Ag(1 1 1) is characterized by several critical parameters. Among them, the substrate temperature plays a key role in determining the morphology during growth. However, an unexpected important role is also equally played by the post-deposition annealing temperature which determines the self-organization of silicene domains even in the submonolayer coverage regime and consecutive transitions between silicene with different periodicity. These temperature-driven phase transitions can be exploited to select the desired majority silicene phase, thus allowing for the manipulation of silicene properties.
2015
Istituto per la Microelettronica e Microsistemi - IMM
Inglese
27
25
255005
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Ag (1 1 1)
phase transitions
post-deposition annealing
Silicene
STM
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Grazianetti, C.; Chiappe, D.; Cinquanta, E.; Fanciulli, M.; Fanciulli, M.; Molle, A.
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