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Epitaxial Growth of Flat Antimonene Monolayer: A New Honeycomb Analogue of Graphene.

Yan ShaoZhong-Liu LiuCai ChengXu WuHang LiuChen LiuJia-Ou WangShi-Yu ZhuYu-Qi WangDong-Xia ShiKurash IbrahimJia-Tao SunYe Liang WangHong-Jun Gao
Published in: Nano letters (2018)
Group-V elemental monolayers were recently predicted to exhibit exotic physical properties such as nontrivial topological properties, or a quantum anomalous Hall effect, which would make them very suitable for applications in next-generation electronic devices. The free-standing group-V monolayer materials usually have a buckled honeycomb form, in contrast with the flat graphene monolayer. Here, we report epitaxial growth of atomically thin flat honeycomb monolayer of group-V element antimony on a Ag(111) substrate. Combined study of experiments and theoretical calculations verify the formation of a uniform and single-crystalline antimonene monolayer without atomic wrinkles, as a new honeycomb analogue of graphene monolayer. Directional bonding between adjacent Sb atoms and weak antimonene-substrate interaction are confirmed. The realization and investigation of flat antimonene honeycombs extends the scope of two-dimensional atomically-thick structures and provides a promising way to tune topological properties for future technological applications.
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