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Daniela Pacilè

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Insight into the electronic structure of semiconducting epsilon-GaSe and epsilon-InSe

Marco Grioni, Helmuth Berger, Alberto Crepaldi, Daniela Pacilè

Metal monochalcogenides (MX) have recently been rediscovered as two-dimensional materials with electronic properties highly dependent on the number of layers. Although some intriguing properties appear in the few-layer regime, the carrier mobility of MX co ...
AMER PHYSICAL SOC2020

Structural investigation of InSe layered semiconductors

Helmuth Berger, Daniela Pacilè

During the last decade, III-VI layered semiconductors (GaSe, InSe, GaS, etc.) have emerged as potential candidates for various applications, such as FET and optoelectronic devices. The properties of this class of layered materials are strongly dependent on ...
2020

Large Band Gap Opening between Graphene Dirac Cones Induced by Na Adsorption onto an Ir Superlattice

Harald Brune, Stefano Rusponi, Markus Etzkorn, Daniela Pacilè, Sergio Vlaic

We investigate the effects of Na adsorption on the electronic structure of bare and Ir cluster superlattice-covered epitaxial graphene on Ir(111) using angleresolved photoemission spectroscopy and scanning tunneling microscopy. At Na saturation coverage, a ...
2012
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