Emergence Of Nearly Flat Bands Through A Kagome Lattice Embedded In An Epitaxial Two-Dimensional Ge Layer With A Bitriangular Structure

PHYSICAL REVIEW B(2020)

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Abstract
Ge atoms segregating on zirconium diboride thin films grown on Ge(111) were found to crystallize into a two-dimensional bitriangular structure, which was recently predicted to be a flat band material through an embedded kagome lattice. Angle-resolved photoelectron emission experiments together with theoretical calculations pointed out the existence of a nearly flat band in spite of non-negligible in-plane long-range hopping and interactions with the substrate. This provides an experimental verification for the fact that a flat band can emerge from the electronic coupling between atoms and not from the geometry of the atomic structure.
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kagome lattice,flat bands,bitriangular structure,layer,two-dimensional
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