Isolation of graphene is today a milestone in condensed matter physics that paves the way to a new entire class of 2D synthetic materials referred to as Xenes with no analogous bulk layered allotropes. The booming rush to discover first novel and unprecedented materials flows into two generations of Xenes: the first one strictly relates to carbon being made of elements of the IV/14 column/group of the periodic table, and the second one includes elements of the adjacent columns. From borophene to tellurene, with rare exceptions, the physics and chemistry of the elements are rewritten and herein reviewed in terms of their fundamental and peculiar properties. Particular attention is paid to the epitaxial methodologies and configurational details, aiming at determining key points for nanotechnology applications of the Xenes afforded by scalability, quality, and stability aspects. Finally, the ongoing efforts to devise and realize applications based on the Xenes are summarized.

The Xenes Generations: A Taxonomy of Epitaxial Single-Element 2D Materials

Grazianetti C;Martella C;Molle A
2020

Abstract

Isolation of graphene is today a milestone in condensed matter physics that paves the way to a new entire class of 2D synthetic materials referred to as Xenes with no analogous bulk layered allotropes. The booming rush to discover first novel and unprecedented materials flows into two generations of Xenes: the first one strictly relates to carbon being made of elements of the IV/14 column/group of the periodic table, and the second one includes elements of the adjacent columns. From borophene to tellurene, with rare exceptions, the physics and chemistry of the elements are rewritten and herein reviewed in terms of their fundamental and peculiar properties. Particular attention is paid to the epitaxial methodologies and configurational details, aiming at determining key points for nanotechnology applications of the Xenes afforded by scalability, quality, and stability aspects. Finally, the ongoing efforts to devise and realize applications based on the Xenes are summarized.
2020
Istituto per la Microelettronica e Microsistemi - IMM
Xenes
silicene
stanene
borophene
antimonene
tellurene
epitaxy
2dmaterials
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