Computational characterization of monolayer C3N: A two-dimensional nitrogen-graphene crystal

Xiaodong Zhou, Wanxiang Feng*, Shan Guan, Botao Fu, Wenyong Su, Yugui Yao

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Abstract

Carbon-nitrogen compounds have attracted enormous attention because of their unusual physical properties and fascinating applications on various devices. Especially in two-dimension, doping of nitrogen atoms in graphene is widely believed to be an effective mechanism to improve the electronic and optoelectronic performances of graphene. In this work, using the first-principles calculations, we systematically investigate the electronic, mechanical, and optical properties of monolayer C3N, a newly synthesized two-dimensional carbon-graphene crystal. The useful results we obtained are: (i) monolayer C3N is an indirect band-gap semiconductor with the gap of 1.042 eV calculated by the accurate hybrid functional; (ii) compared with graphene, it has smaller ideal tensile strength but larger in-plane stiffness; (iii) the nonlinear effect of elasticity at large strains is more remarkable in monolayer C3N; (iv) monolayer C3N exhibits main absorption peak in visible light region and secondary peak in ultraviolet region, and the absorbing ratio between them can be effectively mediated by strain.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2993-3001
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Materials Research
Volume32
Issue number15
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Aug 2017

Keywords

  • electrical properties
  • mechanical alloying
  • optical properties

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