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Electronic and optical properties of hydrogenated group-IV multilayer materials.

Renato Borges Pontes1, Rosana Rabelo Mançano2, Rafael da Silva3, Luiz Fernando Cótica3, Roberto Hiroki Miwa4, José Eduardo Padilha2.   

Abstract

Hydrogenated group-IV layered materials are semiconducting forms of silicene, germanene and stanene. We systematically studied the evolution of the structural, electronic and optical properties of these 2D materials as a function of the number of layers. We verify that the exfoliation energy increases upon the increase of the atomic number (Si → Sn) of the group-IV material. We show that silicane, independent of the number of layers, is an indirect band gap (Γ-M) material. This behavior is different from both germanane and stanane, which are direct band gap (Γ point) semiconductors. The calculated optical spectra show, for all systems, a red shift in the absorption edges and an enhanced absorption of the visible light for the in-plane (α‖) component upon the increase in the number of layers and, also as a function of the increasing atomic number. Our findings also indicate that: (i) (XH2)m(YH2)n vdW heterostructures will always present a type-I band alignment for X = Si and Y = Ge or Sn, whereas (ii) for X = Ge and Y = Sn, the band alignment can be tuned (type-I ↔ type-II) by the number of layers (m,n).

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29517087     DOI: 10.1039/c7cp08471d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Chem Chem Phys        ISSN: 1463-9076            Impact factor:   3.676


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1.  Electrospun Janus-like pellicle displays coinstantaneous tri-function of aeolotropic conduction, magnetism and luminescence.

Authors:  Yunrui Xie; Qianli Ma; Haina Qi; Yan Song; Jiao Tian; Makiyyu Abdullahi Musa; Wensheng Yu; Xiangting Dong; Dan Li; Guixia Liu
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2019-09-30       Impact factor: 4.036

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