Antimonene
has two different allotropes, namely, orthorhombic α-Sb
and rhombohedral β-Sb. Both phases exhibit unique electronic
properties and have been prepared on various substrates. However,
the controllable growth of α- and β-Sb has remained challenging.
In the present work, we demonstrate that α- and β-Sb can
be controllably grown on a family of inert substrates with hexagonal
structures. The preferential phase of antimonene can be tuned through
the interfacial strain induced by the lattice mismatch. Our work clarifies
the mechanism for the controllable growth of α- and β-Sb
on various substrates, shedding light on the synthesis of 2D Xenes
suitable for practical applications.
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