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arxiv: 1601.01632 · v4 · pith:JH5HQ7SRnew · submitted 2016-01-07 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Strain engineering and photocatalytic application of single-layer ReS₂

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
keywords single-layeraxialstrainwaterphotocatalyticunderbandgapindirect
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We present a theoretical study on the electronic, dynamical, and photocatalytic properties of single-layer ReS$_2$ under uniaxial and shear strains. The single-layer ReS$_2$ shows strong anisotropic responses to straining. It remains dynamically stable for a wide range of $x$-axial strain, but becomes unstable for 2\% $y$-axial compressive strain. The single-layer ReS$_2$ is calculated to be an indirect bandgap semiconductor, and there is an indirect$-$direct bandgap transition under 1$-$5\% $x$-axial tensile straining. The single-layer ReS$_2$ is predicted incapable of catalyzing the water oxidation reaction. However, 1$-$5\% $y$-axial tensile strain can enable the single-layer ReS$_2$ for overall photocatalytic water splitting. Besides, the single-layer ReS$_2$ can also catalyze the overall water splitting and be most efficient under acidic water solutions with pH=3.8.

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