1. Structure of germanene/Al(111): a two-layers surface alloy
- Author
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Zhang, K., Sciacca, D., Hanf, M. -C., Bernard, R., Borensztein, Yves, Resta, A., Garreau, Y., Vlad, A., Coati, A., Lefebvre, I., Derivaz, M., Pirri, C., Sonnet, P., Stephan, R., and Prévot, G.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
Unlike silicene, for which the demonstration of its existence has been done through numerous independent studies, the possibility of growing epitaxial germanene remains highly controversial. It has been recently shown by scanning tunneling microscopy that the (3 x 3) surface reconstruction formed upon Ge deposition on Al(111) presents a honeycomb structure, and it was assigned to a pure germanene monolayer. Using quantitative measurements by surface X-ray diffraction compared to density functional theory calculations, we demonstrate that this Ge/Al(111) (3 x 3) reconstruction corresponds, in fact, to a mixed Ge--Al honeycomb layer on top of an alloyed interfacial layer. The model of a germanene monolayer on top of the Al(111) surface can be completely excluded.
- Published
- 2021