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arxiv: 1808.03431 · v1 · pith:AZQO4ILPnew · submitted 2018-08-10 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

External-strain-induced semimetallic and metallic phase of chlorographene

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keywords chlorographenestrainunderbandatomschlorinefunctionalizedgenerally
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To overcome the limitations of graphene due to lack of intrinsic band gap, it is generally functionalized with hydrogen or halogen atoms such as fluorine and chlorine. Generally, such functionalization yields a moderate- to high-band-gap material in case of 100% coverage, for example ~1.5 eV in graphene functionalized with chlorine atoms or chlorographene. In this paper, using ab initio calculations, we report very interesting transformations observed in chlorographene under external strain, driving it to a state with nearly vanishing band gap (under tensile strain) and even converting it to a metal (under compressive strain). We also show the importance of spin-orbit coupling, responsible for the few meV band gap of chlorographene observed under high tensile strain, which would have been a gapless semimetal otherwise.

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