Vacancy Formation and Oxidation Characteristics of Single Layer Tis3

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Şahin, Hasan
Senger, Ramazan Tugrul

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The structural, electronic, and magnetic properties of pristine, defective, and oxidized monolayer TiS3 are investigated using first-principles calculations in the framework of density functional theory. We found that a single layer of TiS3 is a direct band gap semiconductor, and the bonding nature of the crystal is fundamentally different from other transition metal chalcogenides. The negatively charged surfaces of single layer TiS3 makes this crystal a promising material for lubrication applications. The formation energies of possible vacancies, i.e. S, Ti, TiS, and double S, are investigated via total energy optimization calculations. We found that the formation of a single S vacancy was the most likely one among the considered vacancy types. While a single S vacancy results in a nonmagnetic, semiconducting character with an enhanced band gap, other vacancy types induce metallic behavior with spin polarization of 0.3-0.8 μB. The reactivity of pristine and defective TiS3 crystals against oxidation was investigated using conjugate gradient calculations where we considered the interaction with atomic O, O2, and O3. While O2 has the lowest binding energy with 0.05-0.07 eV, O3 forms strong bonds stable even at moderate temperatures. The strong interaction (3.9-4.0 eV) between atomic O and TiS3 results in dissociative adsorption of some O-containing molecules. In addition, the presence of S-vacancies enhances the reactivity of the surface with atomic O, whereas it had a negative effect on the reactivity with O2 and O3 molecules.

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Single crystal surfaces, Inorganic compounds, Transition metals, Energy gap, Binding energy, Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics, Physics, Inorganic compounds, FOS: Physical sciences, Transition metals, Binding energy, Energy gap, Chemistry, Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall), Single crystal surfaces, Engineering sciences. Technology

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02 engineering and technology, 01 natural sciences, 0104 chemical sciences, 0210 nano-technology

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İyikanat, F., Şahin, H., Senger, R.T., and Peeters, F.M. (2015). Vacancy formation and oxidation characteristics of single layer TiS3. Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 119(19), 10709-10775. doi:10.1021/acs.jpcc.5b01562

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