Metal chalcogenides are a promising material for novel physical research and nanoelectronic device applications. Here, we systematically investigate the crystal structure and electronic properties of AlSe alloys on Al(111) using scanning tunneling microscopy, angle-resolved photoelectron spectrometry, and first-principle calculations. We reveal that the AlSe surface alloy possesses a closed-packed atomic structure. The AlSe surface alloy comprises two atomic sublayers (Se sublayer and Al sublayer) with a height difference of 1.16 Å. Our results indicate that the AlSe alloy hosts two hole-like bands, which are mainly derived from the in-plane orbital of AlSe (px and py). These two bands located at about −2.22 ±0.01 eV around the Gamma point,...
Using density functional theory calculations, we have studied germanene growth on Al(111) in detail....
International audienceSeveral studies have reported the possible growth of germanene on various meta...
International audienceTwo-dimensional (2D) honeycomb lattices beyond graphene, such as germanene, pr...
Two-dimensional (2D) materials, in the form of a single atomic layer with a crystalline structure, a...
The Ag/Ge(111) surface together with Ag/Si(111) constitutes a set of surfaces that is ideally suit...
Various elements (Ge, Sn, Pb, Sb, and Bi) form well-ordered two-dimensional surface alloys on Ag(111...
The electronic structure of Al1-xInxNd(10 (1) over bar0) surfaces is investigated by cross-sectional...
International audienceDespite the wealth of tunneling spectroscopic studies performed on silicene an...
Obtaining pure group IV 2D films on well-behaved substrates is at present a major goal in materials ...
The surface geometric and electronic structure of the FeAl(110) intermetallic alloy has been investi...
We report a study of structural and electronic properties of a germanium layer on Al(111) using scan...
We have investigated the structural and electronic properties of the α-GeSe surface using atomic for...
Complex metallic alloys (CMAs) are intermetallic compounds possessing a large unit cell containing s...
The electronic structure of Al1−xInxN(101⎯⎯0) surfaces is investigated by cross-sectional scanning t...
Most spectroscopic methods for studying the electronic structure of metal surfaces have the disadvan...
Using density functional theory calculations, we have studied germanene growth on Al(111) in detail....
International audienceSeveral studies have reported the possible growth of germanene on various meta...
International audienceTwo-dimensional (2D) honeycomb lattices beyond graphene, such as germanene, pr...
Two-dimensional (2D) materials, in the form of a single atomic layer with a crystalline structure, a...
The Ag/Ge(111) surface together with Ag/Si(111) constitutes a set of surfaces that is ideally suit...
Various elements (Ge, Sn, Pb, Sb, and Bi) form well-ordered two-dimensional surface alloys on Ag(111...
The electronic structure of Al1-xInxNd(10 (1) over bar0) surfaces is investigated by cross-sectional...
International audienceDespite the wealth of tunneling spectroscopic studies performed on silicene an...
Obtaining pure group IV 2D films on well-behaved substrates is at present a major goal in materials ...
The surface geometric and electronic structure of the FeAl(110) intermetallic alloy has been investi...
We report a study of structural and electronic properties of a germanium layer on Al(111) using scan...
We have investigated the structural and electronic properties of the α-GeSe surface using atomic for...
Complex metallic alloys (CMAs) are intermetallic compounds possessing a large unit cell containing s...
The electronic structure of Al1−xInxN(101⎯⎯0) surfaces is investigated by cross-sectional scanning t...
Most spectroscopic methods for studying the electronic structure of metal surfaces have the disadvan...
Using density functional theory calculations, we have studied germanene growth on Al(111) in detail....
International audienceSeveral studies have reported the possible growth of germanene on various meta...
International audienceTwo-dimensional (2D) honeycomb lattices beyond graphene, such as germanene, pr...