Two-dimensional (2D) group IV elemental materials are expected to have similar electronic features to their lightest analogue, graphene. The favorable hybridization state of heavier group IV elements is the sp3 state, leading to buckled structures instead of a planar one. These buckled structures could modulate the vibrational properties of these 2D materials by introducing a strain effect. In this review, the authors focus on the recent research on the Raman spectra of silicene and germanene from both the theoretical and experimental sides. The abundant superstructures of silicene and germanene are formed due to the different interaction strengths between silicene/germanene and underlying substrate, providing a way to modulate their phonon vibrational properties. Several factors affecting the vibrational modes are discussed, including the strain, doping, coverage and defect effects. Furthermore, the relationship between electron–phonon coupling strength and these factors is established based on the variation of Raman peak position and linewidth. Finally, the authors provide an overview of the general outlook and challenges for this field.
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Yani Liu;
Yani Liu
Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, Australia; Department of Physics and Key Laboratory of Micro-nano Measurement, Manipulation and Physics, Ministry of Education, Beihang University, Beijing, China; BUAA–UOW Joint Research Centre, Beihang University, Beijing, China
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Jincheng Zhuang, PhD;
Jincheng Zhuang, PhD
Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, Australia
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Weichang Hao, PhD;
Weichang Hao, PhD
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Department of Physics and Key Laboratory of Micro-nano Measurement, Manipulation and Physics, Ministry of Education, Beihang University, Beijing, China; BUAA–UOW Joint Research Centre, Beihang University, Beijing, China
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Yi Du, PhD
Yi Du, PhD
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Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, Australia; BUAA–UOW Joint Research Centre, Beihang University, Beijing, China
*Corresponding author e-mail address: whao@buaa.edu.cn; ydu@uow.edu.au
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*Corresponding author e-mail address: whao@buaa.edu.cn; ydu@uow.edu.au
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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October 03 2017
Accepted:
October 27 2017
Online ISSN: 2050-6260
Print ISSN: 2050-6252
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2018
Surface Innovations (2018) 6 (1–2): 4–12.
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Received:
October 03 2017
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October 27 2017
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Liu Y, Zhuang J, Hao W, Du Y (2018), "Raman studies on silicene and germanene". Surface Innovations, Vol. 6 No. 1–2 pp. 4–12, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jsuin.17.00057
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