Formation of planar stanene epitaxially grown on Ag(111)
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Abstract
The heavy group 14 elements (Si, Ge, Sn) have received great attention as candidates of post-graphene materials [1-3]. Recently, the synthesis of Sn-based highly buckled stanene on Bi2Te3(111) has been reported [3]. In the present study, we report a planar stanene prepared on Ag(111), which we have investigated using combined experimental techniques and ab initio calculations. The high-resolution STM images clearly exhibit large area planar stanene with honeycomb structure. From PES spectra, it is identified that Ag 3d5/2 exhibits a new component at higher binding energy than for the initially formed Ag2Sn surface alloy. The Sn 4d spectra exhibit a single component for the Ag2Sn alloy and two specific components for stanene grown on Ag(111). A parabolic electronic band is observed in the ARPES measurements. This electronic signature is rather consistently reproduced in the band structure of stanene on Ag(111) calculated using DFT calculations. These results establish that planar stanene, potentially a room temperature topological insulator, is formed on Ag(111) substrate.
[1] P. Vogt et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 108 (2012) 155501
[2] M. E. Dávila et al., New Journal of Physics 16 (2014) 095002
[3] Feng-feng Zhu et al., Nature Materials 14 (2015) 10
[1] P. Vogt et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 108 (2012) 155501
[2] M. E. Dávila et al., New Journal of Physics 16 (2014) 095002
[3] Feng-feng Zhu et al., Nature Materials 14 (2015) 10
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Presenters
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Junji Yuhara
- Nagoya University