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Spectroscopic evidence of flat bands in breathing kagome semiconductor Nb3I8
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Kagome materials have become solid grounds to study the interplay among geometry, topology, correlation, and magnetism. Recently, semiconductors Nb3X8(X = Cl, Br, I) have been predicted to be two-dimensional (2D) magnets and importantly these materials possess breathing kagome geometry. Electronic structure study of these promising materials is still lacking. Here, we report the spectroscopic evidence of at and weakly dispersing bands in breathing-kagome semiconductor Nb3I8 around 500 meV binding energy, which is well supported by our first-principles calculations. These bands originate from the breathing kagome lattice of Niobium atoms and have Nb d character. They are found to be sensitive to polarization of the incident photon beam. Our study provides insight into the electronic structure and at band topology in an exfoliable kagome semiconductor thereby providing an important platform to understand the interaction of geometry and electron correlations in 2D material.
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A first-principles study on the physical properties of two-dimensional Nb3Cl8, Nb3Br8 and Nb3I8
DFT simulations predict low exfoliation energies (0.24 to 0.28 J/m2) and moderate tensile strengths (5.6 to 10.2 GPa) for Nb3X8 (X=Cl, Br, I) monolayers.
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