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Ultrahigh pyroelectricity in monoelemental 2D tellurium

Materials Science 2024-07-30 v1 Applied Physics

Abstract

We report an ultrahigh pyroelectric response in van der Waals bonded layers of two-dimensional (2D) tellurium (Te) nanosheets (thickness, d = 4 to 5 nm) at periodic on-off temperature oscillations. For the first time a large pyroelectric coefficient, Pc ~ 3 mC.m-2.K-1, is observed which is eightfold higher than the traditional state-of-the-art pyroelectrics (lead zirconate titanate, PZT). The first-principles calculations point out that the breakdown of centro-symmetry in the 1-3 Te-layers (P-3m1 space group) of a non-centrosymmetry (higher-order symmetry of C2 space group) on an angular twist in the Te-Te bonds of an exotic electronic state in 2D Te. The angular Te-Te twisting elicits a surface-enhanced Raman band at 101 cm-1 (absent in bulk Te). The stimulation of the Born effective charge, in-plane piezoelectricity and thermal expansion coefficient are shown to tailor the large pyroelectricity. Thus, 2D Te nanosheets present a new paradigm for the wide application of pyroelectric materials for developing thermal energy-based flexible electronics.

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@article{arxiv.2407.19083,
  title  = {Ultrahigh pyroelectricity in monoelemental 2D tellurium},
  author = {Hari Krishna Mishra and Ayushi Jain and Dalip Saini and Bidya Mondal and Chandan Bera and Shanker Ram and Dipankar Mandal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.19083},
  year   = {2024}
}

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