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Indirect-direct band transformation of few-layer BiOCl under biaxial strain

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posted on 2024-11-16, 10:07 authored by Zhongfei Xu, Weichang Hao, Qianfan Zhang, Zhongheng Fu, Haifeng Feng, Yi Du, Shi DouShi Dou
Being a new two-dimensional layered compounds, the tunable indirect-direct band transformation of BiOCl with different layers can be realized by introducing the biaxial tensile or compressive strains. The band structure and stability of BiOCl with different layers are first researched to clarify the influence of layer numbers. A phase transformation of bilayer BiOCl and metallic characteristic for all are observed under large tensile and compressive strains, respectively. In addition, bond length, interlayer spacing, and band decomposed charge density are calculated to analyze the mechanism behind these phenomena. The results indicate that the band structure transformation is primarily related to the competitions between two kinds of intralayer and interlayer Bi-O bonds and hybridizations between atoms under strains.

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Design and exploration of novel p-block materials for visible light photocatalysis

Australian Research Council

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Xu, Z., Hao, W., Zhang, Q., Fu, Z., Feng, H., Du, Y. & Dou, S. (2016). Indirect-direct band transformation of few-layer BiOCl under biaxial strain. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C: Energy Conversion and Storage, Optical and Electronic Devices, Interfaces, Nanomaterials, and Hard Matter, 120 (16), 8589-8594.

Journal title

Journal of Physical Chemistry C

Volume

120

Issue

16

Pagination

8589-8594

Language

English

RIS ID

107344

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