2019
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.9b01611
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Gallium Thiophosphate: An Emerging Bidirectional Auxetic Two-Dimensional Crystal with Wide Direct Band Gap

Abstract: Two-dimensional (2D) materials with negative Poisson’s ratio (NPR) attract considerable attention because of their exotic mechanical properties. We propose a new 2D material, monolayer GaPS4, which shows NPR for both in-plane (−0.033) and out-of-plane (−0.62) directions. Such coexistence of NPR in two distinct directions could be explained by its corner- and edge-shared tetrahedra pucker structure. GaPS4 has an ultralow cleavage energy of 0.23 J m–2 according to our calculation, such that exfoliation of the bu… Show more

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“…The cleavage energy is calculated using the formula E cl = (E − E 0 )/S with the value of 0.15 J m −2 in Figure S1 (Supporting Information), where S is the unit surface area, E and E 0 are the total energy in the cleaved and uncleaved structures, respectively. The value of cleavage energy is close to the previously reported value of 0.23 J m −2 , [60] which is even lower than that of graphene (0.32 J m −2 ) [61] and black phosphorus (0.37 J m −2 ), [62] indicating a weak interlayer interaction, and the exfoliation of 1L GaPS 4 from the bulk structure will be easily achieved.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…The cleavage energy is calculated using the formula E cl = (E − E 0 )/S with the value of 0.15 J m −2 in Figure S1 (Supporting Information), where S is the unit surface area, E and E 0 are the total energy in the cleaved and uncleaved structures, respectively. The value of cleavage energy is close to the previously reported value of 0.23 J m −2 , [60] which is even lower than that of graphene (0.32 J m −2 ) [61] and black phosphorus (0.37 J m −2 ), [62] indicating a weak interlayer interaction, and the exfoliation of 1L GaPS 4 from the bulk structure will be easily achieved.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…All of the peaks are associated with Ga 3+ in various crystals, [ 63 ] demonstrating that Ga atoms are surrounded by S atoms. [ 60 ] In addition, the peaks at around 131.9 and 133.1 eV are assigned to P 2p 3/2 and P 2p 1/2 , respectively. The other two peaks located at 162.0 and 163.2 eV represent the binding energy of S 2p 3/2 and S 2p 1/2 , respectively, which confirms the existence of the S 2− state.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…17 After the first realization of 2D auxetic effects in graphene with thermally-induced ripples, 18 a number of 2D materials have been reported to have NPR. [19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30] For example, monolayer black phosphorene with a buckled structure was predicted to have NPR of about -0.027 which has been confirmed in experiments. 11,19 Generally, the auxetic behaviors of 2D materials are correlated to the geometric structures, the deformation mechanisms of the materials dominated by the inter-atomic interaction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Some special geometric configurations, such as re-entrant and hinged structures, have inherent auxetic features independent of atomic interactions. [20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28] While in other cases, the auxetic behaviors are relevant to the electronic structures of 2D materials which determine the atomic interactions, rather than the geometry. [29][30][31][32] Strong auxetic effect will greatly improve the mechanical performance of materials, such as dentation resistance or hardness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%