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Thickness dependent electronic properties of Pt dichalcogenides

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NPJ 2D MATERIALS AND APPLICATIONS
Volume 3, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1038/s41699-018-0085-z

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  1. National Center for Theoretical Sciences
  2. Ministry of Science and Technology of Taiwan [MOST-104-2112-M-110-002-MY3]
  3. MOST [107-2628-M-110-001-MY3]
  4. Ministry of Science and Technology (MoST) in Taiwan [105-2112-M-110-014-MY3]

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Platinum-based transition metal dichalcogenides have been gaining renewed interest because of the development of a new method to synthesize thin film structures. Here, using first-principles calculation, we explore the electronic properties of PtX2 (X = S, Se, and Te) with respect to film thickness. For bulk and layered structures (1 to 10 layers), octahedral 1T is the most stable. Surprisingly, we also find that the 3R,For a structure has comparable stability relative to the 1T, implying possible synthesis of 3R. For a bulk 1T structure, PtSe2 is semiconducting with an indirect band gap of 0.25 eV, while PtSe2 and PtTe2 are both semi-metallic. Still, all their corresponding monolayers exhibit an indirect semiconducting phase with band gaps of 1.68, 1.18, and 0.40 eV for PtS2, PtSe2, and PtTe2, respectively. For the band properties, we observe that all these materials manifest decreasing/closing of indirect band gap with increasing thickness, a consequence of quantum confinement and interlayer interaction. Moreover, we discover that controlling the thickness and applying strain can manipulate van Hove singularity resulting to high density of states at the maximum valence band. Our results exhibit the sensitivity and tunability of electronic properties of PtX2, paving a new path for future potential applications.

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