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Honeycomb silicon: a review of silicene

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posted on 2024-11-16, 09:59 authored by Jincheng Zhuang, Xun XuXun Xu, Haifeng Feng, Zhi Li, Xiaolin WangXiaolin Wang, Yi Du
Silicene, a new allotrope of silicon in a two-dimensional honeycomb structure, has attracted intensive research interest due to its novel physical and chemical properties. Unlike carbon atoms in graphene, silicon atoms prefer to adopt sp2/sp3-hybridized state in silicene, enhancing chemical activity on the surface and allowing tunable electronic states by chemical functionalization. The silicene monolayers epitaxially grown on Ag(111) surfaces demonstrate various reconstructions with different electronic structures. In this article, the structure, phonon modes, electronic properties, and chemical properties of silicene are reviewed based on theoretical and experimental works in recent years.

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Citation

Zhuang, J., Xu, X., Feng, H., Li, Z., Wang, X. & Du, Y. (2015). Honeycomb silicon: a review of silicene. Science Bulletin, 60 (18), 1551-1562.

Journal title

Science Bulletin

Volume

60

Issue

18

Pagination

1551-1562

Language

English

RIS ID

102905

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