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
Silicene is a single atomic layer of silicon (Si) much like graphene, the first example of an elemen...
The isolation of graphene sheets from its parent crystal graphite has given the kick to experimental...
In this paper we report on several structures of silicene, the analog of graphene for silicon, on th...
International audienceSince the breakthrough of graphene, considerable efforts have been made to sea...
Silicenethe silicon-based counterpart of graphenehas a two dimensional structure that is responsible...
Silicene is emerging as a two-dimensional material with very attractive electronic properties for a ...
Silicene–the silicon-based counterpart of graphene–has a two dimensional structure that is responsib...
Silicene is emerging as a two-dimensional material with very attractive electronic properties for a ...
Silicene, as the silicon analog of graphene, is successfully fabricated by epitaxially growing it on...
Silicene, the ultimate scaling of a silicon atomic sheet in a buckled honeycomb lattice, represents ...
Through this review we can follow the various phases that have led to the discovery of the new allot...
In this paper we report on several structures of silicene, the analog of graphene for silicon, on th...
The extraordinary properties of graphene have spurred huge interest in the experimental realization ...
The eventual incorporation of two-dimensional materials into electronic devices will require an inti...
In its freestanding, yet hypothetical form, the Si counterpart of graphene called silicene is predic...
Silicene is a single atomic layer of silicon (Si) much like graphene, the first example of an elemen...
The isolation of graphene sheets from its parent crystal graphite has given the kick to experimental...
In this paper we report on several structures of silicene, the analog of graphene for silicon, on th...
International audienceSince the breakthrough of graphene, considerable efforts have been made to sea...
Silicenethe silicon-based counterpart of graphenehas a two dimensional structure that is responsible...
Silicene is emerging as a two-dimensional material with very attractive electronic properties for a ...
Silicene–the silicon-based counterpart of graphene–has a two dimensional structure that is responsib...
Silicene is emerging as a two-dimensional material with very attractive electronic properties for a ...
Silicene, as the silicon analog of graphene, is successfully fabricated by epitaxially growing it on...
Silicene, the ultimate scaling of a silicon atomic sheet in a buckled honeycomb lattice, represents ...
Through this review we can follow the various phases that have led to the discovery of the new allot...
In this paper we report on several structures of silicene, the analog of graphene for silicon, on th...
The extraordinary properties of graphene have spurred huge interest in the experimental realization ...
The eventual incorporation of two-dimensional materials into electronic devices will require an inti...
In its freestanding, yet hypothetical form, the Si counterpart of graphene called silicene is predic...
Silicene is a single atomic layer of silicon (Si) much like graphene, the first example of an elemen...
The isolation of graphene sheets from its parent crystal graphite has given the kick to experimental...
In this paper we report on several structures of silicene, the analog of graphene for silicon, on th...