Author:
Li Shu-Juan,Li Min,Zhang Cheng-Gong,Shi Kun-Yue,Wang Pei-Ji
Abstract
Anisotropic monolayer materials have always been investigated by physical researchers. In this paper, we report a stable two-dimensional TiNI monolayer with anisotropic mechanical, optical, and electrical conduction properties. By combining the methods of non-equilibrium Green’s function and density function theory, we obtain two-dimensional TiNI materials with mechanical, optical, and electronic transport properties that depend on the lattice orientation. In addition, the maximum Young’s modulus of the single-layer TiNI can reach 160 N/m2. The calculate result of electrical transport properties also indicates the anisotropic electron transport performance of TiNI monolayer. Moreover, the electron transport intensity along the direction b is about six times the conduction intensity along the direction a. The anisotropic mechanical and optical properties, as well as the tunable band gap and special electron transport characteristics, enable a promising future for monolayer TiNI materials in nano-optoelectronics.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Science and Technology Foundation of University of Jinan
Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province
Taishan Scholar Project of Shandong Province
Subject
Inorganic Chemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering