Issue 73, 2015

Contrastive band gap engineering of strained graphyne nanoribbons with armchair and zigzag edges

Abstract

The band gap engineering of nanostructures is the key point in the application of nanoelectronic devices. By using first-principles calculations, the band structures of graphyne nanoribbons with armchair (a-GNRs) and zigzag (z-GNRs) edges under various strains are investigated. A controllable band gap of a strained narrow a-GNR (1.36–2.85 eV) could be modulated almost linearly under an increasing strain in the range of −5% to 16%. In contrast, the band gap of a strained narrow z-GNR (2.68–2.91 eV) is relatively insensitive to −16% to 16% strain. This contrastive band gap engineering of narrow GNRs is attributed to different structure deformation of the specific graphyne structure including two kinds of carbon atoms different from those of graphene. For wider strained GNRs, the band gap (depending on its width and edge morphology) generally decreases as tensile strain increases, similar to 2D graphyne sheet. The charge density distributions of key states around Fermi level are presented to investigate the reason for band gap variation.

Graphical abstract: Contrastive band gap engineering of strained graphyne nanoribbons with armchair and zigzag edges

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Apr 2015
Accepted
19 Jun 2015
First published
19 Jun 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 59344-59348

Author version available

Contrastive band gap engineering of strained graphyne nanoribbons with armchair and zigzag edges

X. Cong, Y. Liao, Q. Peng, Y. Yang, C. Cheng, W. Zhang, P. Fang, C. Chen, L. Miao and J. Jiang, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 59344 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA10372J

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