Two-Dimensional Binary Honeycomb Layer Formed by Ag and Te on Ag(111)

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Inspired by the unique properties of graphene, research efforts have broadened to investigations of various other two-dimensional materials with the aim of exploring their properties for future applications. Our combined experimental and theoretical study confirms the existence of a binary honeycomb structure formed by Ag and Te on Ag(111). Low-energy electron diffraction shows sharp spots which provide evidence of an undistorted AgTe layer. Band structure data obtained by angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy are closely reproduced by first-principles calculations, using density functional theory (DFT). This confirms the formation of a honeycomb structure with one Ag and one Te atom in the unit cell. In addition, the theoretical band structure reproduces also the finer details of the experimental bands, such as a split of one of the AgTe bands.

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Shah, J., Sohail, H. M., Uhrberg, R. I. G., & Wang, W. (2020). Two-Dimensional Binary Honeycomb Layer Formed by Ag and Te on Ag(111). Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 11(5), 1609–1613. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.0c00123

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