Two-dimensional germanium islands with Dirac signature on Ag2Ge surface alloy.
Jiaqi DengGulnigar AblatYumu YangXiaoshuai FuQilong WuPing LiLi ZhangAli SafaeiLijie ZhangZhihui QinPublished in: Journal of physics. Condensed matter : an Institute of Physics journal (2021)
Two-dimensional (2D) Dirac materials have attracted intense research efforts due to their promise for applications ranging from field-effect transistors and low-power electronics to fault-tolerant quantum computation. One key challenge is to fabricate 2D Dirac materials hosting Dirac electrons. Here, monolayer germanene is successfully fabricated on a Ag2Ge surface alloy. Scanning tunneling spectroscopy measurements revealed a linear energy dispersion relation. The latter was supported by density functional theory calculations. These results demonstrate that monolayer germanene can be realistically fabricated on a Ag2Ge surface alloy. The finding opens the door to exploration and study of 2D Dirac material physics and device applications.