Issue 3, 2025

Stacking-dependent and electric field-driven electronic properties and band alignment transitions in γ-GeSe/Ga2SSe heterostructures: a first-principles study

Abstract

In this work, we present a comprehensive investigation into the electronic properties and contact behavior of γ-GeSe/Ga2SSe heterostructures using first-principles calculations. Two stacking configurations, γ-GeSe/SGa2Se and γ-GeSe/SeGa2S, are explored, both exhibiting semiconducting behavior with type-II and type-I band alignments, respectively. Notably, our results show that the band alignment transition in these heterostructures can occur spontaneously by simply altering the stacking configuration, eliminating the need for external factors. Additionally, the electronic properties of these heterostructures are highly tunable with an applied electric field, further enabling transitions between type-I and type-II alignments. Specifically, a positive electric field induces a transition from type-II to type-I alignment in the γ-GeSe/SGa2Se heterostructure, while a negative field drives the reverse transition in the γ-GeSe/SeGa2S heterostructure. Our findings underscore the potential of γ-GeSe/Ga2SSe heterostructures for diverse applications, where the tunability of electronic properties is crucial for optimizing device performance.

Graphical abstract: Stacking-dependent and electric field-driven electronic properties and band alignment transitions in γ-GeSe/Ga2SSe heterostructures: a first-principles study

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Oct 2024
Accepted
03 Dec 2024
First published
12 Dec 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Nanoscale Adv., 2025,7, 790-799

Stacking-dependent and electric field-driven electronic properties and band alignment transitions in γ-GeSe/Ga2SSe heterostructures: a first-principles study

N. V. Vinh, D. V. Lu and K. D. Pham, Nanoscale Adv., 2025, 7, 790 DOI: 10.1039/D4NA00830H

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