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Growth of silicene layers on Ag(111): unexpected effect of the substrate temperature
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2012
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Materials ScienceSemiconductorsSurface CharacterizationEngineeringCrystalline DefectsSilicene LayersNanotechnologySilicon On InsulatorSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsSubstrate TemperatureSiliceneDifferent RotationsSilicon MonolayerPossible RotationsEpitaxial GrowthUnexpected EffectSemiconductor Nanostructures
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.
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