Temperature-dependent collective effects for silicene and germanene
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Abstract
We calculated the exchange and correlation energies as well as the dynamical polarization functions for silicene, germanene and other buckled honeycomb lattices for a variety of temperatures. Comparison is made for the dependence of these energies on the chemical potential, field-induced band gap and the temperature from which we concluded that in many cases they behave qualitatively similarly. For example, increasing the doping or varying the temperature. In our calculations, we used the dynamical polarizability to investigate the ``split'' plasmon branches in buckled lattices and predict unique splitting, which is different from that in gapped graphene, for various energy gaps. Our results are crucial for stimulating electronic, transport and collective particle studies of these materials, as well as for enhancing silicene-based fabrication and technologies for photovoltaics and transistor devices.
Authors
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Godfrey Gumbs
Hunter college, CUNY, Hunter College of the City University of New York, Hunter College, CUNY, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Hunter College of the City University of New York, 695 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10065, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Hunter College of the City University of New York, Department of Physics, Hunter College of CUNY, New York, NY10065
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Andrii Iurov
Center for High Technology Materials, UNM, Center for High Technology Materials
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Danhong Huang
Air Force Research Laboratory, Kirtland Air Force Base, Directorate of Space Vehicles, US Air Force Research Laboratory