Designing isoelectronic counterparts to layered group V semiconductors
Abstract
In analogy to III-V compounds, which have significantly broadened the scope of group IV semiconductors, we propose IV-VI compounds as isoelectronic counterparts to layered group V semiconductors. Using {\em ab initio} density functional theory, we study yet unrealized structural phases of silicon mono-sulfide (SiS). We find the black-phosphorus-like -SiS to be almost equally stable as the blue-phosphorus-like -SiS. Both -SiS and -SiS monolayers display a significant, indirect band gap that depends sensitively on the in-layer strain. Unlike 2D semiconductors of group V elements with the corresponding nonplanar structure, different SiS allotropes show a strong polarization either within or normal to the layers. We find that SiS may form both lateral and vertical heterostructures with phosphorene at a very small energy penalty, offering an unprecedented tunability in structural and electronic properties of SiS-P compounds.
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@article{arxiv.1506.00513,
title = {Designing isoelectronic counterparts to layered group V semiconductors},
author = {Zhen Zhu and Jie Guan and Dan Liu and David Tomanek},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.00513},
year = {2015}
}
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7 pages, 5 figures