Quasiparticle band structures and optical properties of two dimensional stanene and stanane (fully hydrogenated stanene) are studied by the GW and GW plus Bethe-Salpeter equation (GW-BSE) approaches, with inclusion of the spin-orbit coupling (SOC). The SOC effect is significant for the electronic and optical properties in both stanene and stanane, compared with their group IV-enes and IV-anes counterparts. Stanene is a semiconductor with a quasiparticle band gap of 0.10 eV. Stanane has a sizable band gap of 1.63 eV and strongly binding exciton with binding energy of 0.10 eV. Under strain, the quasiparticle band gap and optical spectrum of both stanene and stanane are tunable
First-principles calculations have been performed to investigate the geometric and electronic proper...
Stanene, composed of tin atoms, is a member of 2D-Xenes, two-dimensional single element materials. T...
The fascinating electronic and optoelectronic properties of freestanding graphene and the possible i...
Quasiparticle band structures and optical properties of two dimensional stanene and stanane (fully h...
This study investigates the structural and electronic properties of two-dimensional tin, known as s...
Stanene is one of most important of 2D materials due to its potential to demonstrate room temperatur...
Structural and electronic properties of two-dimensional stanene and graphene heterostructure (Sn/G) ...
In the current study, elastic properties of stanene, a hexagonal honeycomb allotrope of tin is inves...
Recently, two-dimensional buckled honeycomb stanene has been fabricated by molecular beam epitaxy gr...
Yelgel, Celal/0000-0003-4164-477XWOS: 000465441200044We investigated the structural stability and el...
Stanene, a quasi-two-dimensional honeycomb-like structure of tin belonging to the family of 2D-Xenes...
Abstract Non-equilibrium spin-polarized transport properties of antiferromagnetic stanene nanoribbon...
Stanene, the tin analogue of graphene, has been predicted to be a two-dimensional topological insula...
Germanene and stanene (also sometimes written stannene or called tinene) are 2D materials composed o...
Recently, two-dimensional buckled honeycomb stanene has been manufactured by molecular beam epitaxy ...
First-principles calculations have been performed to investigate the geometric and electronic proper...
Stanene, composed of tin atoms, is a member of 2D-Xenes, two-dimensional single element materials. T...
The fascinating electronic and optoelectronic properties of freestanding graphene and the possible i...
Quasiparticle band structures and optical properties of two dimensional stanene and stanane (fully h...
This study investigates the structural and electronic properties of two-dimensional tin, known as s...
Stanene is one of most important of 2D materials due to its potential to demonstrate room temperatur...
Structural and electronic properties of two-dimensional stanene and graphene heterostructure (Sn/G) ...
In the current study, elastic properties of stanene, a hexagonal honeycomb allotrope of tin is inves...
Recently, two-dimensional buckled honeycomb stanene has been fabricated by molecular beam epitaxy gr...
Yelgel, Celal/0000-0003-4164-477XWOS: 000465441200044We investigated the structural stability and el...
Stanene, a quasi-two-dimensional honeycomb-like structure of tin belonging to the family of 2D-Xenes...
Abstract Non-equilibrium spin-polarized transport properties of antiferromagnetic stanene nanoribbon...
Stanene, the tin analogue of graphene, has been predicted to be a two-dimensional topological insula...
Germanene and stanene (also sometimes written stannene or called tinene) are 2D materials composed o...
Recently, two-dimensional buckled honeycomb stanene has been manufactured by molecular beam epitaxy ...
First-principles calculations have been performed to investigate the geometric and electronic proper...
Stanene, composed of tin atoms, is a member of 2D-Xenes, two-dimensional single element materials. T...
The fascinating electronic and optoelectronic properties of freestanding graphene and the possible i...