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Structural, elastic, and electronic properties of chemically functionalized boron phosphide monolayer

Surface functionalization is one of the useful techniques for modulating the mechanical and electronic properties of two-dimensional systems. In the present study, we investigate the structural, elastic, and electronic properties of hexagonal boron phosphide monolayer functionalized by Br and Cl ato...

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Autores principales: Vu, Tuan V., Kartamyshev, A. I., Hieu, Nguyen V., Dang, Tran D. H., Nguyen, Sy-Ngoc, Poklonski, N. A., Nguyen, Chuong V., Phuc, Huynh V., Hieu, Nguyen N.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8695274/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35423400
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra00576f
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author Vu, Tuan V.
Kartamyshev, A. I.
Hieu, Nguyen V.
Dang, Tran D. H.
Nguyen, Sy-Ngoc
Poklonski, N. A.
Nguyen, Chuong V.
Phuc, Huynh V.
Hieu, Nguyen N.
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Kartamyshev, A. I.
Hieu, Nguyen V.
Dang, Tran D. H.
Nguyen, Sy-Ngoc
Poklonski, N. A.
Nguyen, Chuong V.
Phuc, Huynh V.
Hieu, Nguyen N.
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description Surface functionalization is one of the useful techniques for modulating the mechanical and electronic properties of two-dimensional systems. In the present study, we investigate the structural, elastic, and electronic properties of hexagonal boron phosphide monolayer functionalized by Br and Cl atoms using first-principles predictions. Once surface-functionalized with Br/Cl atoms, the planar structure of BP monolayer is transformed to the low-buckled lattice with the bucking constant of about 0.6 Å for all four configurations of functionalized boron phosphide, i.e., Cl–BP–Cl, Cl–BP–Br, Br–BP–Cl, and Br–BP–Br. The stability of functionalized BP monolayers is confirmed via their phonon spectra analysis and ab initio molecular dynamics simulations. Our calculations indicate that the functionalized BP monolayers possess a fully isotropic elastic characteristic with the perfect circular shape of the angle-dependent Young's modulus and Poisson's ratio due to the hexagonal symmetry. The Cl–BP–Cl is the most stiff with the Young's modulus C(2D) = 43.234 N m(−1). All four configurations of the functionalized boron phosphide are direct semiconductors with a larger band gap than that of a pure BP monolayer. The outstanding stability, isotropic elastic properties, and moderate band gap make functionalized boron phosphide a very intriguing candidate for next-generation nanoelectromechanical devices.
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spelling pubmed-86952742022-04-13 Structural, elastic, and electronic properties of chemically functionalized boron phosphide monolayer Vu, Tuan V. Kartamyshev, A. I. Hieu, Nguyen V. Dang, Tran D. H. Nguyen, Sy-Ngoc Poklonski, N. A. Nguyen, Chuong V. Phuc, Huynh V. Hieu, Nguyen N. RSC Adv Chemistry Surface functionalization is one of the useful techniques for modulating the mechanical and electronic properties of two-dimensional systems. In the present study, we investigate the structural, elastic, and electronic properties of hexagonal boron phosphide monolayer functionalized by Br and Cl atoms using first-principles predictions. Once surface-functionalized with Br/Cl atoms, the planar structure of BP monolayer is transformed to the low-buckled lattice with the bucking constant of about 0.6 Å for all four configurations of functionalized boron phosphide, i.e., Cl–BP–Cl, Cl–BP–Br, Br–BP–Cl, and Br–BP–Br. The stability of functionalized BP monolayers is confirmed via their phonon spectra analysis and ab initio molecular dynamics simulations. Our calculations indicate that the functionalized BP monolayers possess a fully isotropic elastic characteristic with the perfect circular shape of the angle-dependent Young's modulus and Poisson's ratio due to the hexagonal symmetry. The Cl–BP–Cl is the most stiff with the Young's modulus C(2D) = 43.234 N m(−1). All four configurations of the functionalized boron phosphide are direct semiconductors with a larger band gap than that of a pure BP monolayer. The outstanding stability, isotropic elastic properties, and moderate band gap make functionalized boron phosphide a very intriguing candidate for next-generation nanoelectromechanical devices. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8695274/ /pubmed/35423400 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra00576f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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Vu, Tuan V.
Kartamyshev, A. I.
Hieu, Nguyen V.
Dang, Tran D. H.
Nguyen, Sy-Ngoc
Poklonski, N. A.
Nguyen, Chuong V.
Phuc, Huynh V.
Hieu, Nguyen N.
Structural, elastic, and electronic properties of chemically functionalized boron phosphide monolayer
title Structural, elastic, and electronic properties of chemically functionalized boron phosphide monolayer
title_full Structural, elastic, and electronic properties of chemically functionalized boron phosphide monolayer
title_fullStr Structural, elastic, and electronic properties of chemically functionalized boron phosphide monolayer
title_full_unstemmed Structural, elastic, and electronic properties of chemically functionalized boron phosphide monolayer
title_short Structural, elastic, and electronic properties of chemically functionalized boron phosphide monolayer
title_sort structural, elastic, and electronic properties of chemically functionalized boron phosphide monolayer
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8695274/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35423400
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra00576f
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