First-principles studies on the superconductivity of aluminene
Group III mono-elemental two-dimensional (2D) materials have been an active area of research since the experimental demonstration of monolayer boron. Using first-principles calculations, we predict a new type of buckled monolayer aluminum (aluminene) which exhibits metallic characteristics. From the...
Main Authors: | Yeoh, Keat Hoe, Yoon, Tiem Leong, Rusi, -, Ong, Duu Sheng, Lim, Thong Leng |
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Elsevier
2018
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