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Site determination of the binary metal adsorbates on a single crystalline surface by means of the transmission channeling technique

Morita, Kenji*; Ishikawa, Dai*; Yuhara, Junji*; Nakamura, Daisuke*; Soda, Kazuo*; Yamamoto, Shunya; Narumi, Kazumasa; Naramoto, Hiroshi; Saito, Kazuo*

JAERI-Review 99-025, TIARA Annual Report 1998, p.179 - 181, 1999/10

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Oxidation and ultra-high vacuum heating reduction of germanene

Suzuki, Seiya; Katsube, Daiki*; Yano, Masahiro; Tsuda, Yasutaka; Terasawa, Tomoo; Asaoka, Hidehito; Yuhara, Junji*; Yoshigoe, Akitaka

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Effects of Ge thin film deposition and annealing on segregated germanene

Suzuki, Seiya; Terasawa, Tomoo; Katsube, Daiki*; Yano, Masahiro; Tsuda, Yasutaka; Yuhara, Junji*; Yoshigoe, Akitaka; Asaoka, Hidehito

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Effects of the ultra-high vacuum heating on oxidized germanene

Suzuki, Seiya; Katsube, Daiki*; Yano, Masahiro; Tsuda, Yasutaka; Terasawa, Tomoo; Asaoka, Hidehito; Yuhara, Junji*; Yoshigoe, Akitaka

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Germanene is a two-dimensional (2D) sheet of germanium (Ge) with a honeycomb lattice. Recent theoretical studies have predicted several interesting electronic properties of germanene, such as 2D topological insulators. However, unlike graphene, germanene is easily oxidized in air, making it difficult to realize electrical devices based on germanene. To overcome the drawback of the chemical stability of germanene, it is necessary to understand how germanene is oxidized. Therefore, we started to study germanene and discovered an interesting phenomenon: oxidized germanene can be restored to good quality germanene simply by heating it in ultra-high vacuum (UHV). X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy spectra and low energy electron diffraction patterns indicate that the oxidized germanene is fully recovered after heating at 500 degrees Celsius. The detailed mechanism of the recovery will be discussed in the presentation.

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