Oscillation of Electronic-Band-Gap Size Induced by Crystalline Symmetry Change in Ultrathin PbTe Films.

Phys Rev Lett

State Key Laboratory of Low-Dimensional Quantum Physics, Department of Physics, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China.

Published: July 2023

For the semiconductors of atomic length scales, even one atom layer difference could modify crystal symmetry and lead to a significant change in electronic structure, which is essential for modern electronics. However, the experimental exploration of such effect has not been achieved due to challenges in sample fabrication and characterization with atomic-scale precision. Here, we report the discovery of crystal symmetry alternation induced band-gap oscillation in atomically thin PbTe films by scanning tunneling microscopy. As the thickness of PbTe films is reduced from an 18- to 2-atomic layer, the band-gap size not only expands from 0.19 eV to 1.06 eV by 5.6 fold, but also exhibits an even-odd-layer oscillation, which is attributed to the alternating crystal symmetries between P4/mmm and P4/nmm. Our work sheds new light on electronic structure engineering of semiconductors at atomic scale for next-generation nanoelectronics.

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