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Physical Review Letters | 2016

Si Nanoribbons on Ag(110) Studied by Grazing-Incidence X-Ray Diffraction, Scanning Tunneling Microscopy, and Density-Functional Theory: Evidence of a Pentamer Chain Structure

Geoffroy Prévot; Conor Hogan; Thomas Leoni; Romain Bernard; Eric Moyen; Laurence Masson

We report a combined grazing incidence x-ray diffraction (GIXD), scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), and density-functional theory (DFT) study which clearly elucidates the atomic structure of the Si nanoribbons grown on the missing-row reconstructed Ag(110) surface. Our study allows us to discriminate between the theoretical models published in the literature, including the most stable atomic configurations and those based on a missing-row reconstructed Ag(110) surface. GIXD measurements unambiguously validate the pentamer model grown on the reconstructed surface, obtained from DFT. This pentamer atomistic model accurately matches the high-resolution STM images of the Si nanoribbons adsorbed on Ag(110). Our study closes the long-debated atomic structure of the Si nanoribbons grown on Ag(110) and definitively excludes a honeycomb structure similar to that of freestanding silicene.


ACS Nano | 2018

Resolving the Controversial Existence of Silicene and Germanene Nanosheets Grown on Graphite

Wenbing Peng; Tao Xu; Pascale Diener; Louis Biadala; Maxime Berthe; Xiaodong Pi; Yves Borensztein; Alberto Curcella; Romain Bernard; Geoffroy Prévot; Bruno Grandidier

The highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) surface, consisting of a dangling bond-free lattice, is regarded as a potential substrate for van der Waals heteroepitaxy of two-dimensional layered materials. In this work, the growth of silicon and germanium on HOPG is investigated with scanning tunneling microscopy by using typical synthesis conditions for silicene and germanene on metal surfaces. At low coverages, the deposition of Si and Ge gives rise to tiny and sparse clusters that are surrounded by a honeycomb superstructure. From the detailed analysis of the superstructure, its comparison with the one encountered on the bare and clean HOPG surface, and simulations of the electron density, we conclude that the superstructure is caused by charge density modulations in the HOPG surface. At high coverages, we find the formation of clusters, assembled in filamentary patterns, which indicates a Volmer-Weber growth mode instead of a layer-by-layer growth mode. This coverage-dependent study sets the stage for revisiting recent results alleging the synthesis of silicene and germanene on the HOPG surface.


Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology | 2018

Transition from silicene monolayer to thin Si films on Ag(111): comparison between experimental data and Monte Carlo simulation

Alberto Curcella; Romain Bernard; Yves Borensztein; Silvia Pandolfi; Geoffroy Prévot

Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), Auger electron spectroscopy (AES) and low energy electron diffraction have been used to follow the growth of Si films on Ag(111) at various temperatures. Using a simple growth model, we have simulated the distribution of film thickness as a function of coverage during evaporation, for the different temperatures. In the temperature regime where multilayer silicene has been claimed to form (470–500 K), a good agreement is found with AES intensity variations and STM measurements within a Ag surfactant mediated growth, whereas a model with multilayer silicene growth fails to reproduce the AES measurements.


Physical Review Letters | 2017

Publisher’s Note: Si Nanoribbons on Ag(110) Studied by Grazing-Incidence X-Ray Diffraction, Scanning Tunneling Microscopy, and Density-Functional Theory: Evidence of a Pentamer Chain Structure [Phys. Rev. Lett. 117 , 276102 (2016)]

Geoffroy Prévot; Conor Hogan; Thomas Leoni; Romain Bernard; Eric Moyen; Laurence Masson

This corrects the article DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.276102.


Physical Review B | 2013

Growth of Si ultrathin films on silver surfaces: Evidence of an Ag(110) reconstruction induced by Si

Romain Bernard; Thomas Leoni; Axel Wilson; Tony Lelaidier; Houda Sahaf; Eric Moyen; Loı̈c Assaud; Lionel Santinacci; Frédéric Leroy; Fabien Cheynis; Alain Ranguis; Haik Jamgotchian; C. Becker; Yves Borensztein; Margrit Hanbücken; Geoffroy Prévot; Laurence Masson


Physical Review B | 2015

Growth mechanism of silicene on Ag ( 111 ) determined by scanning tunneling microscopy measurements and ab initio calculations

Romain Bernard; Yves Borensztein; Hervé Cruguel; Michele Lazzeri; Geoffroy Prévot


Physical Review B | 2014

Epitaxial growth of bimetallic Au-Cu nanoparticles onTiO2(110) followedin situby scanning tunneling microscopy and grazing-incidence x-ray diffraction

A. Wilson; Romain Bernard; A. Vlad; Yves Borensztein; Alessandro Coati; B. Croset; Yves Garreau; Geoffroy Prévot


Physical Review B | 2012

Archetypal structure of ultrathin alumina films: Grazing-incidence x-ray diffraction on Ni(111)

Geoffroy Prévot; S. Le Moal; Romain Bernard; B. Croset; Rémi Lazzari; D. Schmaus


Physical Review B | 2016

Determining the atomic structure of the ( 4 × 4 ) silicene layer on Ag(111) by combined grazing-incidence x-ray diffraction measurements and first-principles calculations

Alberto Curcella; Romain Bernard; Yves Borensztein; A. Resta; Michele Lazzeri; Geoffroy Prévot


2D Materials | 2017

Multilayer silicene: clear evidence of Ag-terminated bulk silicon

Alberto Curcella; Romain Bernard; Yves Borensztein; Michele Lazzeri; Andrea Resta; Yves Garreau; Geoffroy Prévot

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Geoffroy Prévot

Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University

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Thomas Leoni

Aix-Marseille University

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Alain Ranguis

Aix-Marseille University

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Eric Moyen

Aix-Marseille University

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Conor Hogan

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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