Tuning pure out-of-plane piezoelectric effect of penta-graphene: a first-principle study
San-Dong Guo

TL;DR
This study investigates and enhances the out-of-plane piezoelectric response of penta-graphene monolayers using first-principles calculations, proposing a Janus structure that significantly improves piezoelectric properties for ultrathin device applications.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel Janus penta-graphene monolayer with enhanced out-of-plane piezoelectricity, demonstrating a new approach to achieve pure out-of-plane piezoelectric effects in 2D materials.
Findings
The original penta-graphene monolayer has a very small out-of-plane piezoelectric coefficient ($d_{36}$).
Applying strain results in minimal enhancement of piezoelectric response.
The Janus CCB monolayer exhibits significantly larger out-of-plane piezoelectric coefficients ($d_{31}$ and $d_{32}$) and maintains stability.
Abstract
For two-dimensional (2D) materials, a pure large out-of-plane piezoelectric response, compatible with the nowadays bottom/top gate technologies, is highly desired. In this work, the piezoelectric properties of penta-graphene (CCC) monolayer are studied with pure out-of-plane piezoelectric effect by density functional theory (DFT). However, the is very small, and only -0.065 pm/V. Two strategies are proposed to enhance piezoelectric properties of CCC monolayer. Firstly, both biaxial and uniaxial strains are applied, but the enhancement is very small, and at -2\% biaxial (-4\% uniaxial) strain, the is increased only by 3.1\% (13.9\%). Secondly, a Janus penta-monolayer (CCB) is constructed by replacing the top C (B) atomic layer in monolayer CCC [pentagonal monolayer (CBB)] with B (C) atoms, which shows dynamic and mechanical stability. Fortunately, the…
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