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Two-dimensional O-phase group III monochalcogenides for photocatalytic water splitting

  • Cuilian Wen
  • , Zhiyuan Zhang
  • , Zhonglu Guo
  • , Jinni Shen
  • , Baisheng Sa*
  • , Peng Lin
  • , Jian Zhou
  • , Zhimei Sun
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The atomically thin group III monochalcogenides have emerged as potential candidates for nanoscale optoelectronic applications due to their tunable bandgaps and high carrier mobility. In this work, by means of ab initio calculations, we have systematically investigated the geometrical structures, electronic structures, and optical properties of the orthogonal phase (O-phase) group III monochalcogenides MX (M = Ga and In, X = S, Se and Te) monolayers, nanoribbons, heterostructures and their potential applications as photocatalysts for water splitting. It is highlighted that the two-dimensional (2D) O-phase MX monolayers not only are dynamically and thermally stable, but also exhibit distinguished optical properties (∼105 cm-1) with broad absorption spectrum in the visible and ultraviolet light regions. Furthermore, it is noted that nano-structure designing can further modulate their electronic structures in desirable ways. For instance, the bandgap of O-phase GaTe is relevant to the width of 1D nanoribbon. On the other hand, the type-II InSe/GaTe and InTe/GaTe heterostructures confine the photo-generated electrons and holes at the opposite parts, which is beneficial for the separation of hydrogen and oxygen during the photocatalysis water splitting process.

Original languageEnglish
Article number065501
JournalJournal of Physics Condensed Matter
Volume32
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020

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  1. SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
    SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy

Keywords

  • 2D materials
  • group III monochalcogenides
  • orthogonal phase
  • photocatalytic water splitting

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