Electronic Structure of Single-Wall Silicon Nanotubes and Silicon Nanoribbons: Helical Symmetry Treatment and Effect of Dimensionality

Helical method of tube formation and Hartree-Fock SCF method modified for periodic solids have been applied in study of electronic properties of single-wall silicon nanotubes (SWSiNT), silicone sheet, and nanoribbons (SiNR). The results obtained for nanotubes in wide diameter range of different heli...

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Main Authors: Pavol Baňacký, Jozef Noga, Vojtech Szöcs
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:Advances in Condensed Matter Physics
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/374371
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spelling doaj-d684a31de27c49639f1abacdf58e194b2020-11-24T23:48:46ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Condensed Matter Physics1687-81081687-81242013-01-01201310.1155/2013/374371374371Electronic Structure of Single-Wall Silicon Nanotubes and Silicon Nanoribbons: Helical Symmetry Treatment and Effect of DimensionalityPavol Baňacký0Jozef Noga1Vojtech Szöcs2Chemical Physics Division, Institute of Chemistry, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University, Mlynska Dolina CH2, 84215 Bratislava, SlovakiaDepartment of Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University, Mlynska Dolina CH2, 84215 Bratislava, SlovakiaChemical Physics Division, Institute of Chemistry, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University, Mlynska Dolina CH2, 84215 Bratislava, SlovakiaHelical method of tube formation and Hartree-Fock SCF method modified for periodic solids have been applied in study of electronic properties of single-wall silicon nanotubes (SWSiNT), silicone sheet, and nanoribbons (SiNR). The results obtained for nanotubes in wide diameter range of different helicity types have shown that metallics are only SWSiNTs with diameter up to <6.3 Å due to the effect of curvature, which induces coupling of σ and π orbitals. From the calculated band structure results that, irrespective of helicity, the SWSiNTs of larger diameter are small-gap semiconductors with direct gap between the Dirac-like cones of (π*,π) bands. Gap of SWSiNTs is modulated by fold number of particular tubular rotational axis symmetry and exhibits an oscillatory-decreasing character with increase of the tube diameter. Oscillations are damped and gap decreases toward 0.33 eV for tube diameter ≈116 Å. Irrespective of the width, the SiNRs are small-gap semiconductors, characteristic by oscillatory decreasing gap with increasing ribbon widths. The gap of SWSiNTs and SiNRs is tuneable through modulation of tube diameter or ribbon width, respectively. The SiNRs and SWSiNTs could be fully compatible with contemporary silicon-based microelectronics and could serve as natural junction and active elements in field of nonomicrotechnologies.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/374371
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author Pavol Baňacký
Jozef Noga
Vojtech Szöcs
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Jozef Noga
Vojtech Szöcs
Electronic Structure of Single-Wall Silicon Nanotubes and Silicon Nanoribbons: Helical Symmetry Treatment and Effect of Dimensionality
Advances in Condensed Matter Physics
author_facet Pavol Baňacký
Jozef Noga
Vojtech Szöcs
author_sort Pavol Baňacký
title Electronic Structure of Single-Wall Silicon Nanotubes and Silicon Nanoribbons: Helical Symmetry Treatment and Effect of Dimensionality
title_short Electronic Structure of Single-Wall Silicon Nanotubes and Silicon Nanoribbons: Helical Symmetry Treatment and Effect of Dimensionality
title_full Electronic Structure of Single-Wall Silicon Nanotubes and Silicon Nanoribbons: Helical Symmetry Treatment and Effect of Dimensionality
title_fullStr Electronic Structure of Single-Wall Silicon Nanotubes and Silicon Nanoribbons: Helical Symmetry Treatment and Effect of Dimensionality
title_full_unstemmed Electronic Structure of Single-Wall Silicon Nanotubes and Silicon Nanoribbons: Helical Symmetry Treatment and Effect of Dimensionality
title_sort electronic structure of single-wall silicon nanotubes and silicon nanoribbons: helical symmetry treatment and effect of dimensionality
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Advances in Condensed Matter Physics
issn 1687-8108
1687-8124
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Helical method of tube formation and Hartree-Fock SCF method modified for periodic solids have been applied in study of electronic properties of single-wall silicon nanotubes (SWSiNT), silicone sheet, and nanoribbons (SiNR). The results obtained for nanotubes in wide diameter range of different helicity types have shown that metallics are only SWSiNTs with diameter up to <6.3 Å due to the effect of curvature, which induces coupling of σ and π orbitals. From the calculated band structure results that, irrespective of helicity, the SWSiNTs of larger diameter are small-gap semiconductors with direct gap between the Dirac-like cones of (π*,π) bands. Gap of SWSiNTs is modulated by fold number of particular tubular rotational axis symmetry and exhibits an oscillatory-decreasing character with increase of the tube diameter. Oscillations are damped and gap decreases toward 0.33 eV for tube diameter ≈116 Å. Irrespective of the width, the SiNRs are small-gap semiconductors, characteristic by oscillatory decreasing gap with increasing ribbon widths. The gap of SWSiNTs and SiNRs is tuneable through modulation of tube diameter or ribbon width, respectively. The SiNRs and SWSiNTs could be fully compatible with contemporary silicon-based microelectronics and could serve as natural junction and active elements in field of nonomicrotechnologies.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/374371
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