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Superior mechanical flexibility and strained-engineered direct-indirect band gap transition of green phosphorene (1803.06495v2)

Published 17 Mar 2018 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Abstract: Most recently, a brand new phosphorus allotrope called green phosphorus has been predicted, which has a direct band gap up to 2.4 eV, and its single-layer form termed green phosphorene shows high stability. Here the mechanical properties and the uniaxial strain effect on the electronic band structure of green phosphorene along two perpendicular in-plane directions are investigated. Remarkably, we find that this material can sustain a tensile strain in the armchair direction up to a threshold of 35\% which is larger than that of black phosphorene, suggesting that green phosphorene is more puckered. Our calculations also show the Young's modulus and Poisson's ratio in the zigzag direction are four times larger than those in the armchair direction, which confirm the anisotropy of the material. Furthermore, the uniaxial strain can trigger the direct-indirect band gap transition for green phosphorene and the critical strains for the band gap transition are revealed.

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