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Preparation of Carbon Nanosheets at Room Temperature
Published on: March 8, 2016
A tight binding and [Formula: see text] study of monolayer stanene
Liming Jiang1,2,3, Paolo Marconcini4, Md Sharafat Hossian1,2,3
1Centre for Neural Engineering, The University of Melbourne, 203 Bouverie St, Carlton, VIC 3053 Australia.
Abstract:
Stanene is a single layer of tin atoms which has been discovered as an emerging material for quantum spin Hall related applications. In this paper, we present an accurate tight-binding model for single layer stanene near the Fermi level. We parameterized the onsite and hopping energies for the nearest, second nearest, and third nearest neighbor tight-binding method, both without and with spin orbital coupling. We derived the analytical solution for the [Formula: see text]and [Formula: see text] points and numerically investigated the buckling effect on the material electronic properties. In these points of the reciprocal space, we also discuss a corresponding [Formula: see text] description, obtaining the value of the [Formula: see text] parameters both analytically from the tight-binding ones, and numerically, fitting the ab-initio dispersion relations. Our models provide a foundation for large scale atomistic device transport calculations.
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