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Photostrictive two-dimensional materials in the monochalcogenide family

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2017-06-07 v1

Abstract

Photostriction is predicted for SnS and SnSe monolayers, two-dimensional ferroelectrics with rectangular unit cells (the lattice vector a1\mathbf{a}_1 is larger than a2\mathbf{a}_2) and an intrinsic dipole moment parallel to a1\mathbf{a}_1. Photostriction in these two-dimensional materials is found to be induced by a screened electric polarization in the photoexcited electronic state (i.e., a converse piezoelectric effect) that leads to a compression of a1a_1 and a comparatively smaller increase of a2a_2 for a reduced unit cell area. The structural change documented here is ten times larger than that observed in BiFeO3_3, making monochalcogenide monolayers an ultimate platform for this effect. This structural modification should be observable under experimentally feasible densities of photexcited carriers on samples that have been grown already, having a potential usefulness for light-induced, remote mechano-opto-electronic applications.

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@article{arxiv.1701.02249,
  title  = {Photostrictive two-dimensional materials in the monochalcogenide family},
  author = {Raad Haleoot and Charles Paillard and Mehrshad Mehboudi and Bin Xu and L. Bellaiche and Salvador Barraza-Lopez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.02249},
  year   = {2017}
}

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5 pages, 4 figures, one Table