We use density functional theory to calculate the electronic band structures, cohesive energies, phonon dispersions, and optical absorption spectra of two-dimensional In2X2 crystals, where X is S, Se, or Te. We identify two crystalline phases (alpha and beta) of monolayers of hexagonal In2X2, and show that they are characterized by different sets of Raman-active phonon modes. We find that these materials are indirect-band-gap semiconductors with a sombrero-shaped dispersion of holes near the valence-band edge. The latter feature results in a Lifshitz transition (a change in the Fermi-surface topology of hole-doped In2X2) at hole concentrations nS=6.86×1013 cm−2, nSe=6.20×1013 cm−2, and nTe=2.86×1013 cm−2 for X=S, Se, and Te, respectively, for alpha-In2X2 and nS=8.32×1013 cm−2, nSe=6.00×1013 cm−2, and nTe=8.14×1013 cm−2 for beta-In2X2.
@article{arxiv.1403.4389,
title = {Electrons and phonons in single layers of hexagonal indium chalcogenides from ab initio calculations},
author = {V. Zolyomi and N. D. Drummond and V. I. Fal'ko},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.4389},
year = {2014}
}
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9 pages. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1302.6067