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Applied Physics Express | 2012

Structure of Silicene Grown on Ag(111)

Chun-Liang Lin; Ryuichi Arafune; Kazuaki Kawahara; Noriyuki Tsukahara; Emi Minamitani; Yousoo Kim; Noriaki Takagi; Maki Kawai

The structure of silicene, the two-dimensional honeycomb sheet of Si, grown on Ag(111) was investigated by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and low-energy electron diffraction (LEED) combined with density functional theory (DFT) calculation. Two atomic arrangements of honeycomb configuration were found by STM, which are confirmed by LEED and DFT calculations; one is 4×4 and the other is √13×√13 R13.9°. In the 4×4 structure, the honeycomb lattice remains with six atoms displaced vertically, whereas the √13×√13 R13.9° takes the regularly buckled honeycomb geometry.


ACS Nano | 2017

Visualizing Type-II Weyl Points in Tungsten Ditelluride by Quasiparticle Interference

Chun-Liang Lin; Ryuichi Arafune; Ro-Ya Liu; Masato Yoshimura; Baojie Feng; Kazuaki Kawahara; Zeyuan Ni; Emi Minamitani; Satoshi Watanabe; Youguo Shi; Maki Kawai; T.-C. Chiang; Iwao Matsuda; Noriaki Takagi

Weyl semimetals (WSMs) are classified into two types, type I and II, according to the topology of the Weyl point, where the electron and hole pockets touch each other. Tungsten ditelluride (WTe2) has garnered a great deal of attention as a strong candidate to be a type-II WSM. However, the Weyl points for WTe2 are located above the Fermi level, which has prevented us from identifying the locations and the connection to the Fermi arc surface states by using angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy. Here, we present experimental proof that WTe2 is a type-II WSM. We measured energy-dependent quasiparticle interference patterns with a cryogenic scanning tunneling microscope, revealing the position of the Weyl point and its connection with the Fermi arc surface states, in agreement with prior theoretical predictions. Our results provide an answer to this crucial question and stimulate further exploration of the characteristics of WSMs.


Applied Physics Express | 2017

Surface structure of novel semimetal WTe2

Kazuaki Kawahara; Zeyuan Ni; Ryuichi Arafune; Tetsuroh Shirasawa; Chun-Liang Lin; Emi Minamitani; Satoshi Watanabe; Maki Kawai; Noriaki Takagi

We investigate the atomic structure of the tungsten ditelluride (WTe2) surface by using low-energy electron diffraction (LEED), scanning tunneling microscopy, and density functional theory (DFT) calculations. From the LEED and DFT analyses, we find small but non-negligible surface relaxation that gradually decays in an oscillatory manner inside the first WTe2 layer. In addition, the DFT calculations reveal that the Fermi surface topology is sensitive to this relaxation. These results are helpful for understanding the exotic properties of WTe2.


Physical Review Letters | 2013

Substrate-Induced Symmetry Breaking in Silicene

Chun-Liang Lin; Ryuichi Arafune; Kazuaki Kawahara; Mao Kanno; Noriyuki Tsukahara; Emi Minamitani; Yousoo Kim; Maki Kawai; Noriaki Takagi


Surface Science | 2013

Structural transition of silicene on Ag(111)

Ryuichi Arafune; Chun-Liang Lin; Kazuaki Kawahara; Noriyuki Tsukahara; Emi Minamitani; Yousoo Kim; Noriaki Takagi; Maki Kawai


Surface Science | 2014

Determination of atomic positions in silicene on Ag(111) by low-energy electron diffraction

Kazuaki Kawahara; Tetsuroh Shirasawa; Ryuichi Arafune; Chun-Liang Lin; Toshio Takahashi; Maki Kawai; Noriaki Takagi


Progress in Surface Science | 2015

Silicene on Ag(1 1 1): Geometric and electronic structures of a new honeycomb material of Si

Noriaki Takagi; Chun-Liang Lin; Kazuaki Kawahara; Emi Minamitani; Noriyuki Tsukahara; Maki Kawai; Ryuichi Arafune


Surface Science | 2016

Atomic structure of “multilayer silicene” grown on Ag(111): Dynamical low energy electron diffraction analysis

Kazuaki Kawahara; Tetsuroh Shirasawa; Chun-Liang Lin; Ryo Nagao; Noriyuki Tsukahara; Toshio Takahashi; Ryuichi Arafune; Maki Kawai; Noriaki Takagi


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2016

Spectroscopic Identification of Ag-Terminated “Multilayer Silicene” Grown on Ag(111)

Chun-Liang Lin; Takeshi Hagino; Yujiro Ito; Kazuaki Kawahara; Ryo Nagao; M. Aoki; Shigeru Masuda; Ryuichi Arafune; Maki Kawai; Noriaki Takagi


E-journal of Surface Science and Nanotechnology | 2015

Pragmatic Application of Abstract Algebra to Two-Dimensional Lattice Matching

Kazuaki Kawahara; Ryuichi Arafune; Maki Kawai; Noriaki Takagi

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National Institute for Materials Science

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