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Title: Two-Dimensional Rectangular and Honeycomb Lattices of NbN: Emergence of Piezoelectric and Photocatalytic Properties at Nanoscale
Authors: Anand, Shashwat
Thekkepat, Krishnamohan
Waghmare, Umesh V.
Keywords: Chemistry
Materials Science
Physics
Two-dimensional materials
first-principles
piezoelectricity
superconductivity
photocatalysis
photovoltaics
Single-Layer Mos2
Monolayer Mos2
Transition
Photoluminescence
1st-Principles
Temperature
Nanosheets
Nitride
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Citation: Anand, S.; Thekkepat, K.; Waghmare, U. V., Two-Dimensional Rectangular and Honeycomb Lattices of NbN: Emergence of Piezoelectric and Photocatalytic Properties at Nanoscale. Nano Letters 2016, 16 (1), 126-131 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b03275
Nano Letters
16
1
Abstract: Using first-principles calculations, we predict that monolayered honeycomb and rectangular two-dimensional (2D) lattice forms of NbN are metastable and naturally derivable from different orientations of its rocksalt structure. While the rectangular form is shown to retain the metallic and superconducting (SC) properties of the bulk, spectacularly contrasting properties emerge in the honeycomb form of NbN: it exhibits (a) semiconducting electronic structure suitable for valleytronics and photocatalysis of water splitting, (b) piezoelectricity with a spontaneous polarization originating from a rare sd(2)-sp(2) type hybridization, and (c) a wide gap in its phonon spectrum making it suitable for use in hot carrier solar cells. Our work demonstrates how low coordination numbers and associated strong bonding stabilize 2D nanoforms of covalently bonded solids and introduce novel functionalities of technological importance.
Description: Restricted Access
URI: https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/2267
ISSN: 1530-6984
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