Epitaxial Growth Of Single Tellurium Atomic Wires On A Cu2sb Surface Alloy

APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS(2020)

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One-dimensional (1D) zigzag tellurium (Te) wires on an alloyed Cu2Sb (111) surface are produced and characterized by combining molecular beam epitaxy and high-resolution scanning tunneling microscopy, respectively. These 1D Te wires with zigzag shapes exhibit a uniform width and well-defined periodicity grown in registry on a Cu2Sb (111) substrate. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations revealed a remarkable bandgap of 0.3 eV induced by spin-orbit coupling. Interestingly, the resulting Te wires became metallic on the substrate, as confirmed by scanning tunneling spectroscopy and DFT. The present study provides a platform for constructing periodic atomic wires on alloyed surfaces, which may be extended further to integrate them into circuits. Published under license by AIP Publishing.
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