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Silicene is a two-dimensional
allotrope of silicon, with a
hexagonal honeycomb structure similar to that of graphene.
Contrary to graphene,
silicene is...
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hexagonal sub-lattices that are
vertically displaced by 0.2 A from each other.
Silicene is a two-dimensional
allotrope of silicon, with a
hexagonal honeycomb structure...
- Penta-
silicene or
pentasilicene denotes a silicon-based two-dimensional (2D) structure, a
cousin of
silicene,
composed entirely of Si pentagons, in analogy...
- 543 nm on a side.
Silicene is a two-dimensional
system with a
hexagonal honeycomb structure similar to that of graphene.
Silicene has
different characteristics...
- been
developed to
isolate several allotrope forms, the most
recent being silicene in 2010. Meanwhile,
research on the
chemistry of
silicon continued; Friedrich...
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germanium atoms. The
material is
created in a
process similar to that of
silicene and graphene, in
which high
vacuum and high
temperature are used to deposit...
- projection),
optical data
communications (high-speed data transmission),
medicine (laser scalpel)
Silicene Hypothetical,
research Field-effect transistors...
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indicate a one-atom
thick two-dimensional
layer of atoms, as in graphene,
silicene, stanene, borophene, xenzophene, and germanene.
IUPAC nomenclature of organic...
- atoms. The
material is
created in a
process similar to that of graphene,
silicene, germanene, and stanene, in
which high
vacuum and high
temperature are...
- in
silicene and
potentially other two-dimensional materials,
bridging fundamental physics and silicon-based nanoelectronics. See also: |
Silicene | Mott...