Silicene’s pervasive surface alloy on Ag(111): a scaffold for two-dimensional growth

Author:

Küchle Johannes T,Baklanov Aleksandr,Seitsonen Ari P,Ryan Paul T P,Feulner Peter,Pendem Prashanth,Lee Tien-Lin,Muntwiler MatthiasORCID,Schwarz Martin,Haag Felix,Barth Johannes VORCID,Auwärter WilliORCID,Duncan David AORCID,Allegretti FrancescoORCID

Abstract

Abstract Silicene, the two-dimensional (2D) allotrope of silicon, is a promising material for electronics. So far, the most direct synthesis strategy has been to grow it epitaxially on metal surfaces; however, the effect of the strong silicon-metal interaction on the structure and electronic properties of the metal-supported silicene is generally poorly understood. In this work, we consider the 4 × 4 -silicene monolayer (ML) grown on Ag(111), probably the most illustrious representative of the 2D silicon family, and show that our experimental results refute the common interpretation of this system as a simple buckled, honeycomb ML with a sharp interface to the Ag substrate. Instead, the presented analysis demonstrates the pervasive presence of a second silicon species, which we conclude to be a Si–Ag alloy stacked between the 2D silicene and the silver substrate and scaffolding the 2D silicene layer. These findings question the current structural understanding of the silicene/Ag(111) interface and may raise expectations of analogous alloy systems in the stabilization of other 2D materials grown epitaxially on metal surfaces.

Funder

Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung

Keitaro Eguchi

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

TUM International Graduate School of Science and Engineering

European Research Council

Marie Curie Intra-European Fellowship

Diamond Light Source

Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen, Switzerland

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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