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Group theory analysis of phonons in monolayer chromium trihalides and their Janus structures

Journal

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 24, Issue 46, Pages 28465-28476

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2cp03510c

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Funding

  1. Doctoral Research Start-up Funds of Teachers at Xi'an University of Technology [109-451119001]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Shaanxi Province, China [2022JQ-063, 2021JM-541]
  3. Natural Science Basic Research Program of Shaanxi [2021JQ-464]
  4. Natural Science Basic Research Plan of Shaanxi Province [2021JZ-48]
  5. Scientific Research Program Funded by Shaanxi Provincial Education Department [21JP088, 22JP058]
  6. Youth Innovation Team of Shaanxi Universities and Center for Computational Materials Science, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University [2112SC0503]

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A contrastive investigation of the symmetry aspects of phonons in monolayer chromium trihalides and their Janus structures Y-3-Cr-2-X-3 (X, Y = F, Cl, Br, I) was conducted within group theory. The study provides classification of phonon vibration modes and predicts the infrared and Raman activity of optic phonons. The findings clarify discrepancies in Raman and infrared activity and suggest the importance of distinguishing between monolayer and Janus structures for spectroscopy identification. Moreover, the analysis demonstrates that Janus structures are more favorable for observing spin-phonon coupling, magneto-optical effect, and phonon chirality.
A contrastive investigation of the symmetry aspects of phonons in monolayer chromium trihalides and their Janus structures Y-3-Cr-2-X-3 (X, Y = F, Cl, Br, I) was presented within group theory. We classified all phonon vibration modes at the Brillouin-zone center (Gamma) into irreducible representations. The infrared and Raman activity of optic phonons, Raman tensors, and the possible polarization assignments of Raman active phonons are further predicted. We clarify the discrepancy concerning the Raman and infrared activity of optic modes in monolayer CrI3. It is also found that the Raman and infrared spectra are exclusive for X-3-Cr-2-X-3 but coincident for Janus Y-3-Cr-2-X-3. This distinction plays a vital role in optic spectra identification of the Janus Y-3-Cr-2-X-3 monolayer from the X-3-Cr-2-X-3 monolayer. To demonstrate the origin of phonon chirality and magnetism intuitively, we derive the symmetry-matched phonon eigenfunctions and the corresponding schematic representations of the eigenvectors for both the F-3-Cr-2-I-3 and I-3-Cr-2-I-3 monolayers. Our analysis indicates that the spin-phonon coupling, the magneto-optical effect of infrared and Raman active phonons, and the phonon chirality could be observed in the Janus Y-3-Cr-2-X-3 monolayer more easily than in the X-3-Cr-2-X-3 monolayer. Our results thus provide a detailed guiding map for experimental identification and characterization of the Janus Y-3-Cr-2-X-3 monolayer.

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