Issue 26, 2024

A wide-bandgap graphene-like structure C6BN with ultra-low dielectric constant

Abstract

This study introduces a new wide-bandgap graphene-like structure, denoted as C6BN, achieved by incorporating an eight-electron BN pair, substantially modifying its electronic properties. Utilizing extensive density functional calculations, we comprehensively analyzed the stability, electronic structure, mechanical properties, and optical-electrical characteristics of C6BN. Our investigations reveal the material's exceptional thermodynamic, mechanical, and dynamic stability. Notably, the calculated wide bandgap of 2.81 eV in C6BN, supported by analyses of energy levels, band structures, and density of states, positions it as a promising two-dimensional wide-bandgap semiconductor. Additionally, C6BN exhibits isotropic mechanical features, highlighting its inherent flexibility. Remarkably, our calculations indicate an ultra-low dielectric constant (k = 1.67) for C6BN, surpassing that of well-established third-generation semiconductors. Further exploration into the thermoelectric properties of C6BN demonstrates its promising performance, as evidenced by calculations of thermal conductivity (κ), power factor (P), and Seebeck coefficient (S). In summary, our findings underscore the significant potential of the proposed C6BN structure as a flexible two-dimensional material poised to drive future advancements in electronic and energy-related technologies.

Graphical abstract: A wide-bandgap graphene-like structure C6BN with ultra-low dielectric constant

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Apr 2024
Accepted
17 Jun 2024
First published
20 Jun 2024

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2024,26, 18302-18310

A wide-bandgap graphene-like structure C6BN with ultra-low dielectric constant

M. Li, Y. Zhou, B. Liu, Q. Wei, K. Yuan, Y. Zhao, S. Shao, B. Wei and J. Zhang, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2024, 26, 18302 DOI: 10.1039/D4CP01511H

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