Electrons falling flat: Germanium falls into a 2-D arrangement on zirconium diboride

Scientists have recently revealed, both theoretically and experimentally, that germanium atoms can arrange themselves into a 2-D “bi-triangular” lattice on zirconium diboride thin films grown on germanium single crystals to form a “flat band material” with an embedded “kagome” lattice. The result provides experimental support to a theoretical prediction of flat bands emerging from trivial atomic geometry and indicates the possibility of their existence in many more materials.


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Source: Phys.org