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

Yan Shao, Zhong Liu Liu, Cai Cheng, Xu Wu, Hang Liu, Chen Liu, Jia Ou Wang, Shi Yu Zhu, Yu Qi Wang, Dong Xia Shi, Kurash Ibrahim, Jia Tao Sun*, Ye Liang Wang, Hong Jun Gao

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Abstract

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.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2133-2139
Number of pages7
JournalNano Letters
Volume18
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Mar 2018
Externally publishedYes

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