Isotope Effect of Hydrogen Functionalization in Layered Germanane: Implications for Germanane-Based Optoelectronics

Ruijie Li, Yifei Li, Ying Yang, Xudan Huang, Shengnan Zhang, Huifeng Tian, Xinyu Huang, Zhixin Yao, Pei Chi Liao, Shulei Yu, Shizhuo Liu, Zhenjiang Li, Yuan Huang, Junjie Guo, Fuhong Mei, Lifen Wang*, Xiao Li*, Lei Liu*

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Chemical functionalization represents a critical tool for van der Waals (vdW) layered nanomaterials in many aspects, ranging from the monolayer preparation by the solution exfoliation to the modulation of properties. Apart from attaching different chemical groups to one given nanomaterial, much less noticeable but fundamentally attractive is the isotope effect on the functional group, which can in principle tune the physical properties with unconverted chemical behaviors. Here, we report the isotope effect of hydrogen terminations in the layered Ge on lattice vibrations and electronic and atomic structures. We show that the Ge–Ge in-plane vibration responds to the mass variation of hydrogen terminations sensitively in frequencies, providing an indirect path to tune planar phonons through chemical bonds. A significant optical band gap modulation of 40 meV by −H and −D decorations is revealed, and the vdW gap increases by ∼0.3 Å, indicating the modification of layer–layer vdW interactions with isotope effect. The results not only unveil the fundamental isotope effect of hydrogen functionalization but also open up the effective band gap engineering toward germanane-based optoelectronic applications such as photodetectors and photocatalysts.

源语言英语
页(从-至)13708-13715
页数8
期刊ACS Applied Nano Materials
4
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DOI
出版状态已出版 - 24 12月 2021

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