First-Principles Prediction of Graphene-Like XBi (X=Si, Ge, Sn) Nanosheets (2009.12561v1)
Abstract: Research progress on single-layer group III monochalcogenides have been increasing rapidly owing to their interesting physics. Herein, we predict the dynamically stable single-layer forms of XBi (X=Ge, Si, or Sn) by using density functional theory calculations. Phonon band dispersion calculations and ab-initio molecular dynamics simulations reveal the dynamical and thermal stability of predicted nanosheets. Raman spectra calculations indicate the existence of 5 Raman active phonon modes 3 of which are prominent and can be observed in a possible Raman measurement. Electronic band structures of the XBi single-layers investigated with and without spin-orbit coupling effects (SOC). Our results show that XBi single-layers show semiconducting property with the narrow band gap values without SOC. However only the single-layer SiBi is an indirect band gap semiconductor while GeBi and SnBi exhibit metallic behaviors by adding spin-orbit coupling effects. In addition, the calculated linear-elastic parameters indicate the soft nature of predicted monolayers. Moreover, our predictions for the thermoelectric properties of single-layer XBi reveal that SiBi is a good thermoelectric material with increasing temperature. Overall, it is proposed that single-layer XBi structures can be alternative, stable 2D single-layers with their varying electronic and thermoelectric properties.
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