Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2011-12-21
Rev. Mex. Fis. 58, 139-143 (2012)
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
5 pages, 6 figures. Published in Rev. Mex. Fis
Scientific paper
Silicene is the counterpart of graphene and its potential applications as a part of the current electronics, based in silicon, make it a very important system to study. We perform molecular dynamics simulations and analyze the structure of a two dimensional array of Si atoms by means of the radial distribution function, at different temperatures and densities. As a first approach, the 2D Lennard-Jones potential is used and two sets of parameters are tested. We find that the radial distribution function does not change with the parameters and resembles the corresponding to the (111) surface of the FCC structure. The liquid phase appears at very high temperatures, suggesting a very stable system in the solid phase.
Chavez-Castillo M. R.
Meza-Montes Lilia
Rodriguez-Meza Mario A.
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