Abstract

Recent studies have revealed that single-layer transition-metal oxides and dichalcogenides (MX 2) might offer properties superior to those of graphene. So far, only very few MX 2 compounds have been synthesized as suspended single layers, and some of them have been exfoliated as thin sheets. Using first-principles structure optimization and phonon calculations based on density functional theory, we predict that, out of 88 different combinations of MX 2 compounds, several of them can be stable in free-standing, single-layer honeycomb-like structures. These materials have two-dimensional hexagonal lattices and have top-view appearances as if they consisted of either honeycombs or centered honeycombs. However, their bonding is different from that of graphene; they can be viewed as a positively charged plane of transition-metal atoms sandwiched between two planes of negatively charged oxygen or chalcogen atoms. Electron correlation in transition-metal oxides was treated by including Coulomb repulsion through LDA + U calculations. Our analysis of stability was extended to include in-plane stiffness, as well as ab initio, finite-temperature molecular dynamics calculations. Some of these single-layer structures are direct- or indirect-band-gap semiconductors, only one compound is half-metal, and the rest are either ferromagnetic or nonmagnetic metals. Because of their surface polarity, band gap, high in-plane stiffness, and suitability for functionalization by adatoms or vacancies, these single-layer structures can be utilized in a wide range of technological applications, especially as nanoscale coatings for surfaces contributing crucial functionalities. In particular, the manifold WX 2 heralds exceptional properties promising future nanoscale applications. © 2012 American Chemical Society.

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Materials scienceGrapheneTransition metalDensity functional theoryChalcogenAb initioBand gapHoneycombHoneycomb structureCondensed matter physicsElectronic band structureChemical physicsNanotechnologyCrystallographyComputational chemistryChemistryComposite material

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2012
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Volume
116
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16
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8983-8999
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Can Ataca, Hasan Şahin, S. Çiraci (2012). Stable, Single-Layer MX<sub>2</sub> Transition-Metal Oxides and Dichalcogenides in a Honeycomb-Like Structure. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C , 116 (16) , 8983-8999. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp212558p

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