Silicenelike
Silicenelike refers to a class of materials that exhibit properties similar to silicene, a single-layered form of silicon. Silicene is a two-dimensional material with a honeycomb lattice structure, analogous to graphene, but with silicon atoms instead of carbon. It was first theoretically predicted in 2010 and later experimentally realized in 2012.
Silicenelike materials share several key characteristics with silicene. They typically have a hexagonal lattice structure, similar
One of the most notable silicenelike materials is germanene, a single-layered form of germanium with a similar
The study of silicenelike materials is an active area of research, with ongoing efforts to synthesize and