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Few-Layer Tin Sulfide: A New Black-Phosphorus-Analogue 2D Material with a Sizeable Band Gap, Odd-Even Quantum Confinement Effect, and High Carrier Mobility

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C
Volume 120, Issue 39, Pages 22663-22669

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.6b06673

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  1. National Project for EV Batteries (OptimumNano, Shenzhen, China) [20121110]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11404011]
  3. Guangdong Innovation Team Project [2013N080]
  4. Shenzhen Science and Technology Research Grants [ZDSY20130331145131323, JCYJ20140903101633318, JCYJ20140903101617271, JCYJ20150629144835001, JCYJ20150331100515911]

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As a compound analogue of black phosphorus, a new 2D semiconductor of SnS layers is proposed. Based on state-of-the-art theoretical calculations, we confirm that such 2D SnS layers are thermally and dynamically stable and can be mechanically exoliated from alpha-phase SnS bulk materials. The 2D SnS layer has an indirect band gap that can be tuned from 1.96 eV for the monolayer to 1.44 eV for a six-layer structure. Interestingly, the decrease of the band gap with increasing number of layers is not monotonic but shows an odd-even quantum confinement effect, because the interplay of spin-orbit Coupling and lack of inversion symmetry in odd-numbered layer structures results in anisotropic spin splitting of the energy bands. It was also found that such 2D SnS layers show high in-plane anisotropy and high carrier mobility (tens of thousands of cm(2) V-1 s(-1)) even superior to that of black phosphorus, which is dominated by electrons. With these intriguing electronic properties, such 2D SnS layers are expected to have great potential for application in future nano electronics.

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