Issue 41, 2015

The electronic structures of group-V–group-IV hetero-bilayer structures: a first-principles study

Abstract

Recent findings of group-V nanosheets provide new building units for van der Waals hetero-nanostructures. Based on first-principles calculation, we investigate the structural and electronic properties of bilayer hetero-sheets composed of group-V (arsenene/antimonene) and group-IV (graphene/silicene) layers. These hetero-sheets exhibit typical van der Waals features with small binding energies and soft interlayer elastic constants. In the hetero-sheets, the Dirac characteristics of the group-IV layer and the semiconducting feature of the group-V one are well preserved, which causes a Schottky contact at the metal–semiconductor interface. The Schottky barriers are always p-type in the Si-based hetero-sheets, whereas in the C-based ones, the interfacial feature is sensitive to the interlayer distance. A tensile strain would induce a p-type-to-n-type Schottky barrier transition for the As–C hetero-sheet, while a compressive strain can cause a Schottky-to-ohmic contact transition in the Sb–C one. Moreover, due to the inhomogeneous charge redistribution, a sizeable band gap is opened at the Dirac point of the Sb–Si hetero-sheet, which could be linearly modulated by perpendicular strains around the equilibrium site. The versatile electronic structures and tunable interfacial properties enable the group-V–group-IV hetero-bilayer structures to have many potential applications in nano-devices and nano-electronics.

Graphical abstract: The electronic structures of group-V–group-IV hetero-bilayer structures: a first-principles study

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Aug 2015
Accepted
25 Sep 2015
First published
25 Sep 2015

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2015,17, 27769-27776

The electronic structures of group-V–group-IV hetero-bilayer structures: a first-principles study

Y. Wang and Y. Ding, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2015, 17, 27769 DOI: 10.1039/C5CP04815J

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