| Literature DB >> 22487603 |
H Jamgotchian1, Y Colignon, N Hamzaoui, B Ealet, J Y Hoarau, B Aufray, J P Bibérian.
Abstract
The deposition of one silicon monolayer on the silver (111) substrate in the temperature range 150-300 °C gives rise to a mix of (4 × 4), (2√3 × 2√3)R30° and (√13 × √13)R13.9° superstructures which strongly depend on the substrate temperature. We deduced from a detailed analysis of the LEED patterns and the STM images that all these superstructures are given by a quasi-identical silicon single layer with a honeycomb structure (i.e. a silicene-like layer) with different rotations relative to the silver substrate. The morphologies of the STM images are explained from the position of the silicon atoms relative to the silver atoms. A complete analysis of all possible rotations of the silicene layer predicts also a (√7 × √7)R19.1° superstructure which has not been observed so far.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22487603 DOI: 10.1088/0953-8984/24/17/172001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Phys Condens Matter ISSN: 0953-8984 Impact factor: 2.333