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Strain Effect on Air-Stability of Monolayer CrSe2

Materials Science 2022-04-06 v2

Abstract

The discovery of two dimensional (2D) magnetic materials has brought great research value for spintronics and data storage devices. However, their air-stability as well as the oxidation mechanism has not been unveiled, which limits their further applications. Here, by first-principles calculations, we carried out a detailed study on the oxidation process of monolayer CrSe2 and biaxial tensile strain effect. We found dissociation process of O2 on pristine CrSe2 sheet is an endothermic reaction with a reaction energy barrier of 0.53 eV, indicating its thermodynamics stability. However, such a process becomes exothermic under a biaxial tensile strain reaching 1%, accompanying with a decreased reaction barrier, leading to reduced stability. These results manifest that in-plane strain plays a significant role in modifying air-stability in CrSe2 and shed considerable light on searching appropriate substrate to stabilize 2D magnetic materials.

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@article{arxiv.2204.01400,
  title  = {Strain Effect on Air-Stability of Monolayer CrSe2},
  author = {Jun Chen and Linwei Zhou and Nanshu Liu and Jingsi Qiao and Xieyu Zhou and Cong Wang and Wei Ji},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.01400},
  year   = {2022}
}