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NM06.12.03 2022 MRS Fall Meeting

Two-Dimensional Janus GePAs Monolayer: Direct Band Gap Semiconductor with High and Anisotropic Mobility for Efficient Photocatalytic Water Splitting

When and Where

Dec 2, 2022
8:30am - 8:45am

Hynes, Level 2, Room 207

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Engin Durgun1,Dogukan Hazar Ozbey1,Mehmet Kilic2

Bilkent University1,Korea Institute of Science and Technology2

Abstract

Engin Durgun1,Dogukan Hazar Ozbey1,Mehmet Kilic2

Bilkent University1,Korea Institute of Science and Technology2
Two-dimensional (2D) materials with suitable electronic and optical properties offer different possibilities for photocatalytic applications. Although various 2D materials have hitherto been specified as adequate candidates, materials with high photocatalytic efficiency for water splitting are still minimal. In this study, we predict a 2D Janus GePAs monolayer and examine its capability for photocatalytic water splitting by performing first-principles calculations. The GePAs monolayer is shown to possess robust dynamic and thermal stability. The direct electronic band gap in the visible region and band edge positions of the strain-free and strained monolayers are revealed to be convenient for redox reactions in wide pH ranges. The low recombination probability of charge carriers ensured by high and anisotropic carrier mobility enhances the material's photocatalytic potential. Optical response calculations, including many-body interactions, exhibit significant optical absorption capacity in the UV–visible range. Furthermore, low exciton binding energy facilitates dissociation into free electrons and holes, promoting photocatalytic reactions. Our study suggests GePAs monolayer is an ideal and remarkably promising material to be utilized in visible-light-driven photocatalytic applications.

Keywords

2D materials | electronic structure

Symposium Organizers

Nicholas Glavin, Air Force Research Laboratory
Aida Ebrahimi, The Pennsylvania State University
SungWoo Nam, University of California, Irvine
Won Il Park, Hanyang University

Symposium Support

Bronze
MilliporeSigma

Publishing Alliance

MRS publishes with Springer Nature