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Strain effects on borophene: ideal strength, negative Possion's ratio and phonon instability

Journal

NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICS
Volume 18, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1367-2630/18/7/073016

Keywords

tensile strength; critical strain; borophene; first-principle calculations

Funding

  1. National Key Project for Basic Research of China [2015CB921600, 2012CB921900]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of China [11547030, 11525417, 11374142, 11174152]
  3. Open Project Program of Key Laboratory of Polar Materials and Devices, MOE [KFKT20130001]
  4. East China Normal University
  5. Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University [NCET-12-0278]

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Very recently, two-dimensional (2D) boron sheets (borophene) with rectangular structures were grown successfully on single crystal Ag(111) substrates (Mannix et al 2015 Science 350 1513). The fabricated boroprene is predicted to have unusual mechanical properties. We performed first-principle calculations to investigate the mechanical properties of the monolayer borophene, including ideal tensile strength and critical strain. It was found that monolayer borophene can withstand stress up to 20.26 N m(-1) and 12.98 N m(-1) in a and b directions, respectively. However, its critical strain was found to be small. In the a direction, the critical value is only 8%, which, to the best of our knowledge, is the lowest among all studied 2D materials. Our numerical results show that the tensile strain applied in the b direction enhances the bucking height of borophene resulting in an out-of-plane negative Poisson's ratio, which makes the boron sheet show superior mechanical flexibility along the b direction. The failure mechanism and phonon instability of monolayer borophene were also explored.

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