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Electrically Engineered Band Gap in Two-Dimensional Ge, Sn, and Pb: A First-Principles and Tight-Binding Approach

Materials Science 2015-04-20 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

First-principles calculations were performed to investigate the electronic structure of two-dimensional (2-D) Ge, Sn, and Pb without and with the presence of an external electric field in combination with spin-orbit coupling. Tight-binding calculations based on four orbitals per atom and an effective single orbital are presented to match with the results obtained from first-principles calculations. In particular, the electronic band structure and the band splitting are investigated with both models. Moreover, the simple kpk\cdot p model is also considered in order to understand the band splitting in the presence of an external electric field and spin-orbit coupling. A large splitting is obtained, which is expected to be useful for spintronic devices. The fair agreement between the first-principle, kpk\cdot p model, and tight-binding approaches leads to a table of parameters for future tight-binding studies on hexagonal 2-D nanostructures. By using the tight binding parameters, the transport properties of typical 0-D triangular quantum dots between two semi-infinite electrodes in the presence of spin-orbit coupling are addressed.

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@article{arxiv.1504.04601,
  title  = {Electrically Engineered Band Gap in Two-Dimensional Ge, Sn, and Pb: A First-Principles and Tight-Binding Approach},
  author = {Thaneshwor P. Kaloni and Mohsen Modarresi and Muhammad Tahir and Mahmood Rezaee Roknabadi and Georg Schreckenbach and Michael S. Freund},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.04601},
  year   = {2015}
}

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23 pages, 6 figures, and 3 tables