Silicene-based layered materials : essential properties /
This book examines in detail the application and theory of slicene-based layered materials, offering a new perspective on up-to-date mainstream theoretical and experimental research. It includes a wide range of layered systems, and takes into account the critical factors involved, such as the group-...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autores principales: | , , , , , , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bristol [England] (Temple Circus, Temple Way, Bristol BS1 6HG, UK) :
IOP Publishing,
[2020]
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Colección: | IOP ebooks. 2020 collection.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The theoretical frameworks
- 2.1. The first-principles method
- 2.2. The generalized tight-binding model and others
- 3. Experimental measurements
- 3.1. LEED and TEM
- 3.2. STM, STS, SP-STM and SP-STS
- 3.3. ARPES and SP-ARPES
- 3.4. SQUID
- 4. Monolayer C-, Si-, Ge-, Sn- and Pb-based materials
- 4.1. The geometric, electronic and spin properties of monolayer group-IV materials
- 4.2. Significant differences between monolayer group-IV systems
- 5. Stacking-configuration-enriched fundamental properties in bilayer silicenes
- 5.1. The geometric, electronic and magnetic properties of sliding bilayer silicenes
- 5.2. Significant differences between bilayer silicenes and graphenes
- 6. Hydrogen-adsorbed silicene materials
- 6.1. Hydrogenated silicenes
- 6.2. Hydrogenated graphene
- 7. Halogenated silicene systems
- 7.1. Introduction
- 7.2. Halogenated silicenes
- 7.3. Conclusion
- 8. Sodium-, magnesium- and aluminum-doped silicene systems
- 8.1. Na adsorption
- 8.2. Mg adatoms
- 8.3. Al adatoms and the creation of diverse phenomena
- 9. Carbon-, boron- and nitrogen-substituted silicene compounds
- 9.1. Carbon-substitution-enriched fundamental properties
- 9.2. Varied phenomena in B-, C- and N-substituted silicenes
- 9.3. Nitrogen-substituted silicene systems and the important differences between them
- 9.4. Conclusion
- 10. Silicon adsorption and substitution on graphene
- 10.1. Introduction
- 10.2. Silicon-adsorbed graphene systems
- 10.3. Silicon-substituted graphene systems
- 10.4. Conclusion
- 11. Silicene on Ag(111)
- 11.1. Si-adlayer-Ag(111)
- 11.2. The AB-bt bilayer silicene-Ag(111) compound
- 12. Silicene-, germanene- and stanene-graphene composites
- 12.1. Si-graphene bilayer systems
- 12.2. Ge-graphene bilayer composites
- 12.3. Sn-graphene bilayer materials
- 13. Concluding remarks
- 14. Open issues and potential applications
- 15. Problems.