Ordered Short-Range Ripple Effects in Structures of Silicenes: Role of Puckering in the Aromatic Rings
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
physics.chem-ph
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silicenesgrapheneorderedsiliceneacrossall-sianaloguearomatic
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Structural and electronic properties of the all-Si analogue of graphene, silicene have elucidated through DFT calculations. Silicene differs considerably from graphene in being `chair-type' puckered in each 6-membered ring which leads to ordered ripples across the surface. Binding energies suggest stability for such rippled silicenes and are predicted to behave as a finite gap semi-conductor with electron-hole symmetry quenched. Inter-layer coupling between the silicenes is suggested as the mechanism for the formation of the bulk-Si in its only known diamond form.
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