posted on 2022-12-09, 15:03authored byLinfeng Yu, Jinyuan Xu, Bo Peng, Guangzhao Qin, Gang Su
Nanoclusters
like fullerenes as the unit to build intriguing two-dimensional
(2D) topological structures is of great challenge. Here we propose
three bridged fullerene monolayers and comprehensively investigate
the novel fullerene monolayer (α-C<sub>60</sub>-2D) as synthesized
experimentally [Hou et al. Nature2022, 606, 507−510] by <i>state-of-the-art</i> first-principles calculations. Our results show that α-C<sub>60</sub>-2D has a direct band gap of 1.55 eV close to the experimental
value, an optical linear dichroism with strong absorption in the long-wave
ultraviolet region, a small anisotropic Young’s modulus, a
large hole mobility, and an ultrahigh Seebeck coefficient at middle–low
temperatures. It is unveiled that the anisotropic optical, mechanical,
electrical, and thermoelectric properties of α-C<sub>60</sub>-2D originate from the asymmetric bridging arrangements between C<sub>60</sub> clusters. Our study promises potential applications of monolayer
fullerene networks in lots of fields.