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arxiv: 1311.1497 · v1 · submitted 2013-11-06 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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Ideal strength and phonon instability of strained monolayer materials

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The ideal strength of monolayer materials possessing semimetallic, semiconducting, and insulating ground states is computed using density functional theory. Here we show that, as in graphene, a soft mode occurs at the K-point in BN, graphane, and MoS$_2$, while not in silicene. The transition is first-order in all cases except graphene. In BN and graphane the soft mode corresponds to a Kekul{\'e}-like distortion similar to that of graphene, while MoS$_2$ has a distinct distortion. The phase transitions for BN, graphane, and MoS$_2$ are not associated with the opening of a band gap, which indicates that Fermi surface nesting is not the driving force. We perform an energy decomposition that demonstrates why the soft modes at the K-point are unique and how strain drives the phonon instability.

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