The discovery of silicene dates back to 2012. Since then, other Xenes were subsequently created with synthetic methods. The portfolio of Xenes includes different chemical elements of the periodic table and hence the related honeycomb-like lattices show a wealth of electronic and optical properties that can be successfully exploited for applications.
- Introduces the most important Xenes, including silicene, germanene, borophene, gallenene, phosphorene, and more
- Provides the fundamental principles, theories, experiments and applications for the most relevant synthetic 2D materials
- Addresses techniques for the characterization, synthesis and integration of synthetic 2D materials
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