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Computational insights into structural, electronic and optical characteristics of GeC/C 2 N van der Waals heterostructures: effects of strain engineering and electric field.

Hong T T NguyenTuan V VuVan Thinh PhamNguyen N HieuHuynh V PhucBui D HoiNguyen T T BinhM IdreesBin AminChuong V Nguyen
Published in: RSC advances (2020)
Vertical heterostructures from two or more than two two-dimensional materials are recently considered as an effective tool for tuning the electronic properties of materials and for designing future high-performance nanodevices. Here, using first principles calculations, we propose a GeC/C 2 N van der Waals heterostructure and investigate its electronic and optical properties. We demonstrate that the intrinsic electronic properties of both GeC and C 2 N monolayers are quite preserved in GeC/C 2 N HTS owing to the weak forces. At the equilibrium configuration, GeC/C 2 N HTS forms the type-II band alignment with an indirect band gap of 0.42 eV, which can be considered to improve the effective separation of electrons and holes. Besides, GeC/C 2 N vdW-HTS exhibits strong absorption in both visible and near ultra-violet regions with an intensity of 10 5 cm -1 . The electronic properties of GeC/C 2 N HTS can be tuned by applying an electric field and vertical strains. The semiconductor to metal transition can be achieved in GeC/C 2 N HTS in the case when the positive electric field of +0.3 V Å -1 or the tensile vertical strain of -0.9 Å is applied. These findings demonstrate that GeC/C 2 N HTS can be used to design future high-performance multifunctional devices.
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