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Anisotropic Electrene T'-Ca2P with Electron Gas Magnetic Coupling as Anode Material for Na/K Ion Batteries

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arxiv 2203.06806 v1 pith:EJNWEGMH submitted 2022-03-14 cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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keywords batteriesca2panodeelectreneanisotropicelectronlithiummaterial
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There is an urgently need for the high-performance rechargeable electrical storage devices as supplement or substitutions of lithium ion batteries due to the shortage of lithium in nature. Herein we propose a stable 2D electrene T'-Ca2P as anode material for Na/K ion batteries by first-principle calculations. Our calculated results show that T'-Ca2P monolayer is an antiferromagnetic semiconducting electrene with spin-polarized electron gas. It exhibits suitable adsorption for both Na and K atoms, and its anisotropic migration energy barriers are 0.050/0.101 eV and 0.037/0.091 eV in b/a direction, respectively. The theoretical capacities for Na and K are both 482 mAh/g, while the average working voltage platforms are 0.171-0.226 V and 0.013-0.267 V, respectively. All the results reveal that the T'-Ca2P monolayer has promised application prospects as anode materials for Na/K ion batteries.

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