The synthesis of new Xenes and their potential applications prototypes have achieved significant milestones so far. However, to date the realization of Xene heterostructures in analogy with the well known van der Waals heterostructures remains an unresolved issue. Here, a Xene heterostructure concept based on the epitaxial combination of silicene and stanene on Ag(111) is introduced, and how one Xene layer enables another Xene layer of a different nature to grow on top is demonstrated. Single-phase (4 × 4) silicene is synthesized using stanene as a template, and stanene is grown on top of silicene on the other way around. In both heterostructures, in situ and ex situ probes confirm layer-by-layer growth without intercalations and intermixing. Modeling via density functional theory shows that the atomic layers in the heterostructures are strongly interacting, and hexagonal symmetry conservation in each individual layer is sequence selective. The results provide a substantial step toward currently missing Xene heterostructures and may inspire new paths for atomic-scale materials engineering.

Two-Dimensional Silicene-Stanene Heterostructures by Epitaxy

Dhungana Daya Sagar;Grazianetti Carlo;Martella Christian;Molle Alessandro
2021

Abstract

The synthesis of new Xenes and their potential applications prototypes have achieved significant milestones so far. However, to date the realization of Xene heterostructures in analogy with the well known van der Waals heterostructures remains an unresolved issue. Here, a Xene heterostructure concept based on the epitaxial combination of silicene and stanene on Ag(111) is introduced, and how one Xene layer enables another Xene layer of a different nature to grow on top is demonstrated. Single-phase (4 × 4) silicene is synthesized using stanene as a template, and stanene is grown on top of silicene on the other way around. In both heterostructures, in situ and ex situ probes confirm layer-by-layer growth without intercalations and intermixing. Modeling via density functional theory shows that the atomic layers in the heterostructures are strongly interacting, and hexagonal symmetry conservation in each individual layer is sequence selective. The results provide a substantial step toward currently missing Xene heterostructures and may inspire new paths for atomic-scale materials engineering.
2021
Istituto per la Microelettronica e Microsistemi - IMM
Inglese
31
30
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/adfm.202102797
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heterostructures
molecular beam epitaxy
silicene
stanene
Xenes
6
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Dhungana, DAYA SAGAR; Grazianetti, Carlo; Martella, Christian; Achilli, Simona; Fratesi, Guido; Molle, Alessandro
01 Contributo su Rivista::01.01 Articolo in rivista
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   Xene Fabrication for a Two-Dimensional Nanotechnology Platform
   XFab
   H2020
   772261
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