Terms vs Germanene - What's the difference?
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(inorganic chemistry) An allotrope of germanium that has a hexagonal, planar structure analogous to graphene
* 2012', Friedhelm Bechstedt, Lars Matthes, Paola Gori and Olivia Pulci, "Infrared absorbance of silicene and ' germanene ", Appl. Phys. Lett. 100, 261906 (27 June 2012)
* 2013 , Lars Matthes, Olivia Pulci and Friedhelm Bechstedt, "Massive Dirac quasiparticles in the optical absorbance of graphene, silicene, germanene, and tinene", Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 25 #39 (4 September 2013) 395305
* 2014 , M E Dávila, L Xian, S Cahangirov, A Rubio and G Le Lay, "Germanene: a novel two-dimensional germanium allotrope akin to graphene and silicene", New J. Phys. 16 095002 (9 September 2014)
As nouns the difference between terms and germanene
is that terms is while germanene is (inorganic chemistry) an allotrope of germanium that has a hexagonal, planar structure analogous to graphene.germanene
English
Noun
(-)p. 261906-1
- Calculating the complex dielectric function for optical interband transitions we show that the two-dimensional crystals silicene and germanene possess the same low-frequency absorbance as graphene.
p. 395305-1
- We present first-principles studies of the optical absorbance of the group IV honeycomb crystals graphene, silicene, germanene , and tinene.
p. 095002-2
- After the successful synthesis of silicene in 2012, which was followed by a surge of studies on elemental, novel two-dimensional (2D) materials beyond graphene, a daunting quest was to obtain germanene , the germanium-based analogue of graphene, already predicted to possibly exist in 2009.