Two-dimensional
(2D) materials with excellent photocatalytic properties
and unique piezoelectric response have attracted great attention.
However, these characters are rare for traditional 2D structures.
With an intrinsic electric field, the Janus 2D materials show great
promise in photocatalytic and out-of-plane piezoelectric applications.
Herein, we show that Janus In2X2X′ (X
and X′ = S, Se, and Te) monolayers are desirable in the overall
water splitting and piezoelectric devices. Comprehensive investigations
reveal that the band gaps of these Janus monolayers are from 0.34
to 2.27 eV. With proper band edge positions, strong solar absorption,
fast transfer and efficient separation of carriers, and high solar
to hydrogen (STH) efficiencies (reaching 37.70%), eight members of
them stand out. Besides, the electrons and holes have sufficient driving
forces in the process of redox reaction. The piezoelectric response
for in- and out-of-plane is superior for all monolayers. These compelling
features make them suitable for photocatalysts, sensors, actuators,
and energy conversion devices.
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