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- Stanene abstract "Stanene is a 2D material and a 2D topological insulator. Stanene is composed of tin atoms arranged in a single, hexagonal layer, in a manner similar to graphene. Its name combes stannum (the Latin name for tin) with the suffix -ene used by graphene.It was theoretically predicted by Yao's group in 2011, and its behavior as a topological insulator was predicted Zhang's group in 2013. Both may display dissipationless currents at their edges near room temperature. The addition of fluorine atoms to the tin lattice could extend the operating temperature up to 100 °C. This would make it practical for use in integrated circuits to make smaller, faster and more energy efficient computers. Research is ongoing in Germany and China, as well as at laboratories at Stanford and UCLA.".
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- Stanene wikiPageWikiLink UCLA.
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- Stanene subject Category:Monolayers.
- Stanene subject Category:Nanomaterials.
- Stanene subject Category:Superconductors.
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- Stanene comment "Stanene is a 2D material and a 2D topological insulator. Stanene is composed of tin atoms arranged in a single, hexagonal layer, in a manner similar to graphene. Its name combes stannum (the Latin name for tin) with the suffix -ene used by graphene.It was theoretically predicted by Yao's group in 2011, and its behavior as a topological insulator was predicted Zhang's group in 2013. Both may display dissipationless currents at their edges near room temperature.".
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