2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-23058-3
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Massive and massless plasmons in germanene nanosheets

Abstract: Atomically thin crystals may exhibit peculiar dispersive electronic states equivalent to free charged particles of ultralight to ultraheavy masses. A rare coexistence of linear and parabolic dispersions yields correlated charge density modes exploitable for nanometric light confinement. Here, we use a time-dependent density-functional approach, under several levels of increasing accuracy, from the random-phase approximation to the Bethe-Salpeter equation formalism, to assess the role of different synthesized g… Show more

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“…We emphasize again that the semi-analytical model is used to solve the obvious technical limitations of atomistic approaches when treating wide GNRs, which cannot be addressed with current calculators around the world. We further remark that these novel features require experiments, in line with what has been reported here, for a correct tuning of the input parameters of possible GNR arrays-based devices or other materials beyond graphene [52].…”
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confidence: 80%
“…We emphasize again that the semi-analytical model is used to solve the obvious technical limitations of atomistic approaches when treating wide GNRs, which cannot be addressed with current calculators around the world. We further remark that these novel features require experiments, in line with what has been reported here, for a correct tuning of the input parameters of possible GNR arrays-based devices or other materials beyond graphene [52].…”
supporting
confidence: 80%
“…we follow the approach introduced by Popov et al [15] . Specifically, we calculate the plasmon frequency ( ) using the following expression:…”
Section: The Approach Of the Semi-analytical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Edge plasmons are strongly influenced by the strip width and shape, and their resonance frequency can be adjusted by changing only the strip width [14] . Surface plasmons, instead, are extended plasmon modes that propagate throughout the entire nanostrip [15] . Hence, surface plasmons in GeNSs are anticipated to exhibit improved properties, such as strong confinement, low losses, and long propagation lengths.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, 2D metalene nanosheets, including germanene, [57][58][59] stanene, [60] plumbene, [61][62][63] antimonene, [64] bismuthene, [65,66] etc., have received considerable attention in the energy and catalysis fields due to their excellent physicochemical and electronic properties. Mono-or few-layered metalenes can offer a substantial number of unsaturated metal sites on their surface, which serve as active sites, rendering them highly appropriate for multiphase catalysis.…”
Section: -Dimensional Bismuthene/bi Nanosheetsmentioning
confidence: 99%