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    题名: First-principles study on competing phases of silicene: Effect of substrate and strain
    作者: Lee, Chi-Cheng;Fleurence, Antoine;Friedlein, Rainer;Yukiko, Yamada-Takamura;Ozaki, Taisuke
    日期: 2013-10-04
    上传时间: 2019-10-01 12:10:20 (UTC+8)
    摘要: The stability and electronic structure of competing silicene phases under in-plane compressive stress, either free-standing or on the ZrB
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    (0001) surface, has been studied by first-principles calculations. A particular (

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    )-reconstructed structural modification was found to be stable on the ZrB
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    (0001) surface under epitaxial conditions. In contrast to the planar and buckled forms of free-standing silicene, in this “planar-like” phase, all but one of the Si atoms per hexagon reside in a single plane. While without substrate, for a wide range of strain, this phase is energetically less favorable than the buckled one, it is calculated to represent the ground state on the ZrB
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    (0001) surface. The atomic positions are found to be determined by the interactions with the nearest-neighbor Zr atoms competing with Si-Si bonding interactions provided by the constraint of the honeycomb lattice.
    關聯: Phys. Rev. B 88(16), p.165404
    DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.88.165404
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