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Modulating the thermal and structural stability of gallenene<i>via</i>variation of atomistic thickness

Stephanie Lambie, Krista G. Steenbergen, Nicola Gaston

2020Nanoscale Advances20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

molecular dynamics, we show that a recently discovered form of 2D Ga-gallenene-exhibits highly variable thickness dependent properties. Here, 2D Ga of four, five and six atomic layers thick are found to be thermally stable to 457 K, 350 K and 433 K, respectively; all well above that of bulk Ga. Analysis of the liquid structure of 2D Ga shows a thickness dependent ordering both parallel and perpendicular to the Ga/vacuum interface. Furthermore, ground state optimisations of 2D Ga to 12 atomic layers thick shows a return to a bulk-like bonding structure at 10 atoms thick, therefore we anticipate that up to this thickness 2D Ga structures will each exhibit novel properties as discrete 2D materials. Gallenene has exciting potential applications in plasmonics, sensors and electrical contacts however, for the potential of 2D Ga to be fully realised an in depth understanding of its thickness dependent properties is required.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceMolecular dynamicsPerpendicularThermal stabilityThermalAb initioChemical physicsCondensed matter physicsMolecular physicsComputational chemistryChemistryThermodynamicsPhysicsGeometryOrganic chemistryMathematicsGraphene research and applications2D Materials and ApplicationsThermal properties of materials