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Boron-terminated diamond (100) surfaces with promising structural and electronic properties

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
卷 22, 期 15, 页码 8060-8066

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0cp00121j

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51672102, 51972135, 11604023]

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Boron (B) termination plays an important role in determining the surface properties of the diamond (100) surface. A recent study [J. Mater. Chem. C, 2019, 7, 9756] reported a stable surface structure with one B atom per carbon atom based on high-symmetry adsorption sites having a negative electron affinity (EA) property. In this work, using the global structure prediction method and first-principle calculations, four kinds of B-diamond (100) surfaces with 0.5 monolayers (0.5 ML, one B atom per two carbon atoms), and 1 ML-alpha, 1 ML-beta, and 1 ML-gamma (one B atom per carbon atom with three types of configurations known as alpha, beta, and gamma) coverages obtained are dynamically and thermally stable. The calculations reveal that B termination effectively modulates the EA of the diamond (100) surface. The 0.5 ML coverage has a small positive EA of 0.24 eV, while the latter three 1 ML coverages with different configurations possess the negative EA of -1.27, -1.25, and -0.76 eV, respectively, due to the difference in charge accumulation and surface dipole moment. Moreover, the B-related surface states are introduced into the bandgap of the bulk diamond, and the band dispersions of the surface states are small (large) in 0.5 ML and 1 ML-gamma (1 ML-alpha and 1 ML-beta) as a consequence of the different arrangements of B atoms and the bond lengths between B atoms on the surface. Our finding provides theoretical guidance for the design and fabrication of B-diamond-based electronic devices.

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