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Feature-rich electronic excitations in external fields of 2D silicene

Electronic Coulomb excitations in monolayer silicene are investigated by using the Lindhard dielectric function and a newly developed generalized tight-binding model (G-TBM). G-TBM simultaneously contains the atomic interactions, the spin-orbit coupling, the Coulomb interactions, and the various external fields at an arbitrary chemical potential. We exhibit the calculation results of the electrically tunable magnetoplasmons and the strong magnetic field modulation of plasmon behaviors. The two intriguing phenomena are well explained by determining the dominant transition channels in the dielectric function and through understanding the electron behavior under the multiple interactions (intrinsic and external). A further tunability of the plasmon features is demonstrated with the momentum transfer and the Fermi energy. The methodological strategy could be extended to several other 2D materials like germanene and stanene, and might open a pathway to search a better system in nanoplasmonic applications.

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