Recently, several research groups have reported the growth of germanene, a new member of the graphene family. Germanene is in many aspects very similar to graphene, but in contrast to the planar graphene lattice, the germanene honeycomb lattice is buckled and composed of two vertically displaced sub-lattices. Density functional theory calculations have revealed that free-standing germanene is a 2D Dirac fermion system, i.e. the electrons behave as massless relativistic particles that are described by the Dirac equation, which is the relativistic variant of the Schrodinger equation. Germanene is a very appealing 2D material. The spin-orbit gap in germanene (similar to 24 meV) is much larger than in graphene (
Vladimir N. Strocov, Joël Mesot, Pierre Richard, Han Wang, Hang Li