File:Silicene-Ag STM.jpg
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DescriptionSilicene-Ag STM.jpg | STM images of silicene growth on ultra-thin (18.0 ML thick) Ag film at a temperature T, of ca. 500 K. The Si coverage was 0.19 monolayers (ML) in (a) and (d), 0.57 ML in (b) and (e), 1.14 ML in (c) and (f). The image size is 40 × 40 nm in (a)–(c), and 16 × 16 nm in (d)–(f). Vs = +2.0 V and I = 0.1 nA. The image (c) was high-pass filtered to enhance the contrast of both the 3D islands and the underlying first layer silicene. The black arrows indicate the Ag[1-10] direction. |
Date | Published 17 September 2014 |
Source | http://iopscience.iop.org/1367-2630/16/9/095004/article |
Author | Junki Sone et al. |
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