Ultrahigh Carrier Mobility in Two-Dimensional IV-VI Semiconductors for Photocatalytic Water Splitting.
Zhaoming HuangKai RenRuxin ZhengLiangmo WangLi WangPublished in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Two-dimensional materials have been developed as novel photovoltaic and photocatalytic devices because of their excellent properties. In this work, four δ-IV-VI monolayers, GeS, GeSe, SiS and SiSe, are investigated as semiconductors with desirable bandgaps using the first-principles method. These δ-IV-VI monolayers exhibit exceptional toughness; in particular, the yield strength of the GeSe monolayer has no obvious deterioration at 30% strain. Interestingly, the GeSe monolayer also possesses ultrahigh electron mobility along the x direction of approximately 32,507 cm 2 ·V -1 ·s -1 , which is much higher than that of the other δ-IV-VI monolayers. Moreover, the calculated capacity for hydrogen evolution reaction of these δ-IV-VI monolayers further implies their potential for applications in photovoltaic and nano-devices.