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Main Authors: Castro, José de Jesús Villalobos, Pierron, Thomas, Pons, Stephane, Coraux, Johann, Sponza, Lorenzo, Vlaic, Sergio
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.10180
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  • Using density functional theory, we investigate the electronic structure of the alpha phase of an antimony monolayer in its isolated form and in contact to the (111) surface of gold. We demonstrate that the isolated single-layer actually displays a slightly modulated puckering that stabilizes the monolayer, not a uniform one as often assumed. Moreover, it has dramatic consequences on the electronic band structure: the material is a semiconductor with low-dispersing bands near the Brillouin zone center. By further application of about 12% strain on the armchair direction, a double-cone features develops wherein an electronic bandgap of about 21~meV is found. When in contact with a Au(111) surface, a strong interaction with gold arises, as it appears clearly from (i) substantial atomic displacements compared to the isolated form, and (ii) hybridization of Sb and Au orbitals. The latter profoundly modifies the electronic band structure by strengthening the spin-orbit splitting of hybridized bands and spoiling the double-cone feature whose manipulation through substrate-induced strain appears therefore questionable, at least in the simulated epitaxial implementation.