Orientation-Dependent Electronic and Mechanical Properties
of Tungsten Nitride Nanosheets: Implications for Flexible Devices
Posted on 2021-12-07 - 16:35
Transition
metal nitrides play an essential role in various technological
applications due to their superior mechanical properties and high
chemical stability. The synthesis and characterization of WN nanosheets
further affirmed the role of transition metal nitrides as coatings
that enable materials to be mechanically robust. In this paper, we
report the results of a theoretical study based on density functional
theory and molecular dynamics simulations focusing on the surface
orientation and termination-dependent structural, electronic, and
mechanical properties of WN nanosheets. The results suggest that the
W-terminated (0001) nanosheet is energetically preferable and easily
grown on a substrate. Moreover, the metallic nature is robust in the
designed nanosheets regardless of the growth direction or surface
termination. A relatively high mechanical strength is predicted for
W-terminated and non-polar nanosheets, whereas N-terminated nanosheets
exhibit fracture strain values comparable to graphene and BN monolayers.
The results demonstrate that the mechanical strength of these nanosheets
can be tuned by the growth directions and terminations, which suggests
that they can be promising candidates for designing mechanically strong
and flexible devices.
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Patra, Lokanath; Mallick, Govind; Pandey, Ravindra (2021). Orientation-Dependent Electronic and Mechanical Properties
of Tungsten Nitride Nanosheets: Implications for Flexible Devices. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsanm.1c03170