A comparative computational study of the electronic properties of planar and buckled silicene

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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Accepted for presentation in "Workshop on New and Nano Materials (WNNM)-2012, 20th-21st January 2012", Institute of Materials

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Using full potential density functional calculations within local density approximation (LDA), we report our investigation of the structural electronic properties of silicene (the graphene analogue of silicon), the strips of which has been synthesized recently on Ag(110) and Ag(100) surfaces. An assumed planar and an optimized buckled two dimensional (2D) hexagonal structures have been considered for comparisons of their electronic properties. Planar silicene shows a gapless band structure analogous to the band structure of graphene with charge carriers behaving like mass-less Dirac fermions, while the structurally optimized buckled silicene shows a small direct energy band gap of about 25 meV (at the K point of the hexagonal Brillouin zone) in its electronic structure and the charge carriers in this case behave like massive Dirac fermions. The actual band gap would be larger than this as LDA is known to underestimate the gap. The average Fermi velocity of the Dirac fermions in silicene was estimated at about half the value experimentally measured in graphene. These properties of silicene are attractive for some of the applications one envisages for graphene. Our finding of a direct band gap in silicene is something new. The results, if verified by experiments, are expected to have huge industrial impact in the silicon-based nano-electronics and nano-optics because of the possible compatibility silicene with current silicon-based micro-/nano technology.

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