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22 May 2015 Increasing the lego of 2D electronics materials: silicene and germanene, graphene's new synthetic cousins
Guy Le Lay, Eric Salomon, Thierry Angot, Maria Eugenia Dávila
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Abstract
The realization of the first Field Effect Transistors operating at room temperature, based on a single layer silicene channel, open up highly promising perspectives, e.g., typically, for applications in digital electronics. Here, we describe recent results on the growth, characterization and electronic properties of novel synthetic two-dimensional materials beyond graphene, namely silicene and germanene, its silicon and germanium counterparts.
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Guy Le Lay, Eric Salomon, Thierry Angot, and Maria Eugenia Dávila "Increasing the lego of 2D electronics materials: silicene and germanene, graphene's new synthetic cousins", Proc. SPIE 9467, Micro- and Nanotechnology Sensors, Systems, and Applications VII, 94670U (22 May 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2177127
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KEYWORDS
Graphene

Electronics

Silicon

Silver

Field effect transistors

Scanning tunneling microscopy

Germanium

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