Single layer PbI2: Hydrogenation-driven reconstructions

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Şahin, Hasan

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By performing density functional theory-based calculations, we investigate how a hydrogen atom interacts with the surfaces of monolayer PbI2 and how one- and two-side hydrogenation modifies its structural, electronic, and magnetic properties. Firstly, it was shown that the T-phase of single layer PbI2 is energetically more favorable than the H-phase. It is found that hydrogenation of its surfaces is possible through the adsorption of hydrogen on the iodine sites. While H atoms do not form a particular bonding-type at low concentration, by increasing the number of hydrogenated I-sites well-ordered hydrogen patterns are formed on the PbI2 matrix. In addition, we found that for one-side hydrogenation, the structure forms a (2 × 1) Jahn-Teller type distorted structure and the bandgap is dramatically reduced compared to hydrogen-free single layer PbI2. Moreover, in the case of full hydrogenation, the structure also possesses another (2 × 2) reconstruction with a reduction in the bandgap. The easily tunable electronic and structural properties of single layer PbI2 controlled by hydrogenation reveal its potential uses in nanoscale semiconducting device applications.

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Hydrogenation, Chemical bonds, Density functional theory, Energy gap, Gas adsorption, Gas adsorption, Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics, Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall), Chemical bonds, Density functional theory, FOS: Physical sciences, Hydrogenation, Energy gap

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0103 physical sciences, 02 engineering and technology, 0210 nano-technology, 01 natural sciences

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Bacaksız, C., and Şahin, H. (2016). Single layer PbI2: Hydrogenation-driven reconstructions. RSC Advances, 6(92), 89708-89714. doi:10.1039/c6ra15020a

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92

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89708

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89714
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