Tunable Dirac states in doped B2S3 monolayers

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS(2022)

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Two-dimensional (2D) Dirac materials have been a research hotspot due to their intriguing properties, such as high carrier mobility and ballistic charge transport. Here, we demonstrate that the B2S3 monolayer with a hexagonal structure, which has been reported as a photocatalyst, can be tuned to new 2D Dirac materials by doping atoms. The Young's modulus can reach 65.23 N m(-1), indicating that the monolayer can be used as a buffer materials. The electronic structures of the pristine B2S3 monolayer show that some Dirac points appear but do not occur exactly on the Fermi level (E-F). Fortunately, we find that the Dirac cone can be tuned to the E-F by doping C, N, or Sn atoms. The C-doped B2S3 monolayer can be a half-metallic Dirac material, which has significant potential application in spintronics. For N- and Sn-doped B2S3 monolayers, the typical kagome bands are formed near the E-F, which arise from three molecular orbitals hybridized by B, S, and N (Sn) atoms. These outstanding properties render the doped B2S3 monolayers promising 2D Dirac materials for future nanoelectronic devices.
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