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Ferro-piezoelectricity in emerging Janus monolayer BMX 2 (M = Ga, In and X = S, Se): ab initio investigations.

Djamel BezzergaEl-Abed HaidarCatherine StampflAli MirMohammed Sahnoun
Published in: Nanoscale advances (2023)
Nanoscale materials with inter-correlation characteristics are fundamental for developing high performance devices and applications. Hence theoretical research into unprecedented two-dimensional (2D) materials is crucial for improving understanding, especially when piezoelectricity is merged with other unique properties such as ferroelectricity. In this work, an unexplored 2D Janus family BMX 2 (M = Ga, In and X = S, Se) corresponding to group-III ternary chalcogenides has been explored. The structural and mechanical stability, and optical and ferro-piezoelectric properties of BMX 2 monolayers were investigated using first-principles calculations. We found that the lack of imaginary phonon frequencies in the phonon dispersion curves establishes the dynamic stability of the compounds. The monolayers BGaS 2 and BGaSe 2 are indirect semiconductors with bandgaps of 2.13 eV and 1.63 eV, respectively, while BInS 2 is a direct semiconductor with a bandgap of 1.21 eV. BInSe 2 is a novel zero-gap ferroelectric material with quadratic energy dispersion. All monolayers exhibit a high spontaneous polarization. The optical characteristics of the BInSe 2 monolayer show high light absorption ranging from the infrared to the ultraviolet. The BMX 2 structures exhibit in-plane and out-of-plane piezoelectric coefficients of up to 4.35 pm V -1 and 0.32 pm V -1 . According to our findings, 2D Janus monolayer materials are a promising choice for piezoelectric devices.
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