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Novel Two-Dimensional Silicon Dioxide with in-Plane Negative Poisson's Ratio

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 17, Issue 2, Pages 772-777

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.6b03921

Keywords

Two-dimensional material; silicon dioxide; in-plane negative Poisson's ratio; 2D material with widest band gap; crystal structure searching

Funding

  1. National Youth 1000 Talents Program in China
  2. 985 startup Grant at Tongji University [205020516074]
  3. NSF China [11334007]
  4. NSAF [U1530402]

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Silicon dioxide or silica, normally existing in various bulk crystalline and amorphous forms, was recently found to possess a two-dimensional structure. In this work, we use ab initio calculation and evolutionary algorithm to unveil three new two-dimensional (2D) silica structures whose thermal, dynamical, and mechanical stabilities are compared with many typical bulk silica. In particular, we find that all three of these 2D silica structures have large in-plane negative Poisson's ratios with the largest one being double of penta graphene and three times of borophenes. The negative Poisson's ratio originates from the interplay of lattice symmetry and Si-O tetrahedron symmetry. Slab silica is also an insulating 2D material with the highest electronic band gap (>7 eV) among reported 2D structures. These exotic 2D silica with in-plane negative Poisson's ratios and widest band gaps are expected to have great potential applications in nanomechanics and nanoelectronics.

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