Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2076315087> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2076315087 endingPage "694" @default.
- W2076315087 startingPage "691" @default.
- W2076315087 abstract "In the past decade a new exciting class of materials has been developed, which is not three-dimensional, but only two-dimensional in nature. Graphene is by far the most famous example of this new class of materials. Graphene exhibits a wealth of exotic and intriguing properties, which has resulted in a myriad of scientific breakthroughs. However, graphene also suffers from a severe drawback: it is gapless, implying that a graphene based field-effect transistor is not within reach. Silicene, the silicon analog of graphene, is in many aspects very similar to graphene, but in contrast to the planar graphene lattice, the silicene lattice is slightly buckled and composed of two vertically displaced sub-lattices. By breaking the sub-lattice symmetry a band gap can be opened, which would in principle allow the realization of a silicene field-effect transistor. This piece introduces the various band engineering options for silicene as well as additional hurdles that will need to be overcome before the door can be opened to a silicene transistor." @default.
- W2076315087 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2076315087 creator A5071871756 @default.
- W2076315087 date "2014-12-01" @default.
- W2076315087 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W2076315087 title "Can a silicene transistor be realized?" @default.
- W2076315087 cites W1973505842 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W1977087560 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W1982908857 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W1984535384 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W1984748172 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W1986475608 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W1989482150 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W1993366366 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W1996930412 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W1997270927 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W1998545162 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W2001719083 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W2009029869 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W2016100304 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W2022060097 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W2022709083 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W2025402098 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W2030164271 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W2051902631 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W2055489095 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W2057423897 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W2058122340 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W2061557594 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W2061807760 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W2072935319 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W2084004370 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W2085150844 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W2089442735 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W2090572097 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W2091916005 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W2119882629 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W2125284466 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W2134233006 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W2171096743 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W2172264954 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W2328014125 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W2334411941 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W2599292846 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W3099489795 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W3101047176 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W3101053679 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W3104713802 @default.
- W2076315087 cites W3134070416 @default.
- W2076315087 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nantod.2014.09.007" @default.
- W2076315087 hasPublicationYear "2014" @default.
- W2076315087 type Work @default.
- W2076315087 sameAs 2076315087 @default.
- W2076315087 citedByCount "23" @default.
- W2076315087 countsByYear W20763150872015 @default.
- W2076315087 countsByYear W20763150872016 @default.
- W2076315087 countsByYear W20763150872017 @default.
- W2076315087 countsByYear W20763150872018 @default.
- W2076315087 countsByYear W20763150872019 @default.
- W2076315087 countsByYear W20763150872022 @default.
- W2076315087 countsByYear W20763150872023 @default.
- W2076315087 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2076315087 hasAuthorship W2076315087A5071871756 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConcept C121684516 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConcept C134786449 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConcept C145598152 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConcept C165801399 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConcept C171250308 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConcept C172385210 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConcept C24057170 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConcept C24890656 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConcept C26873012 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConcept C2778602974 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConcept C2781204021 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConcept C30080830 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConcept C49040817 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConcept C544956773 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConcept C62520636 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConceptScore W2076315087C121332964 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConceptScore W2076315087C121684516 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConceptScore W2076315087C134786449 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConceptScore W2076315087C145598152 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConceptScore W2076315087C165801399 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConceptScore W2076315087C171250308 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConceptScore W2076315087C172385210 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConceptScore W2076315087C192562407 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConceptScore W2076315087C24057170 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConceptScore W2076315087C24890656 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConceptScore W2076315087C26873012 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConceptScore W2076315087C2778602974 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConceptScore W2076315087C2781204021 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConceptScore W2076315087C30080830 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConceptScore W2076315087C41008148 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConceptScore W2076315087C49040817 @default.
- W2076315087 hasConceptScore W2076315087C544956773 @default.