Issue 15, 2022

Functionalized few-layer silicene nanosheets: stability, elastic, structural, and electronic properties

Abstract

This paper presents an ab initio investigation, performed in the framework of density functional theory, on the properties of functionalized few-layer silicene nanosheets, denoted as Si2X2 bilayers and Si4X2 trilayers with X = B, N, Al, and P. Searching for stable phases, we computed the structural, energetic, thermodynamic, dynamic, elastic, and electronic properties of those systems in several stacking configurations, labeled as AA′, AB, AA′A′′, and ABC. The results revealed that AA′-Si2N2, AB-Si2N2, AA′-Si2P2, and AB-Si2P2 bilayers, as well as ABC-Si4B2, ABC-Si4Al2, AA′A′′-Si4P2, and ABC-Si4P2 trilayers are all dynamically stable, based on their respective phonon dispersion spectra. Particularly, there is scarce literature regarding functionalized trilayer silicene systems and, in this work, we found four new nanosheet systems with interesting physical properties and promising applications. Additionally, according to their standard enthalpies of formation and by exploring their electronic properties, we established that those structures could be experimentally accessed, and we discovered that those silicene nanosheets are indirect band gap semiconductors when functionalized with N or P atoms and metallic with B or Al ones. Finally, we envision potential applications for those nanosheets in alkali-metal ion batteries, van der Waals heterostructures, UV-light devices, and thermoelectric materials.

Graphical abstract: Functionalized few-layer silicene nanosheets: stability, elastic, structural, and electronic properties

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Dec 2021
Accepted
21 Mar 2022
First published
22 Mar 2022

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2022,24, 8705-8715

Functionalized few-layer silicene nanosheets: stability, elastic, structural, and electronic properties

B. Ipaves, J. F. Justo and L. V. C. Assali, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2022, 24, 8705 DOI: 10.1039/D1CP05867C

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