Novel properties of two-dimensional Janus transition metal hydrosulfides: electride states, charge density waves and superconductivity
Dawei Zhou, Dominik Szcz\k{e}\'sniak, Pan Zhanga, Zhuo Wang, Chunying, Pu

TL;DR
This study uses first-principles calculations to explore the properties of Janus transition metal hydrosulfides, revealing electride states, charge density waves, and potential superconductivity under strain.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis of all possible Janus transition metal hydrosulfides, discovering electride states and strain-induced superconductivity.
Findings
Electride states identified in 2H-JTMSHs for TM=V, Nb, Ta, Mo, W, Tc.
Charge density waves observed in specific 1T and 2H-JTMSHs.
Superconductivity can be induced and enhanced by applying compressive strain.
Abstract
Inspired by recent experimental synthesis of the two-dimensional Janus material MoSH, we have performed extensive first-principles calculations to investigate the characteristics of all possible Janus two-dimensional transition metal hydrosulfides (JTMSHs), in both the 2H and 1T phases. Our investigations revealed that the JTMSHs can form a unique family of two-dimensional materials with intriguing physical and chemical properties. In details, we have found that JTMSHs can exist in various states, exhibiting metallic, semiconducting, and magnetic character. One particularly intriguing finding considered identification of electride states with distinct bonding characteristics in the 2H-JTMSHs for TM=V, Nb, Ta, Mo, W and Tc. Additionally, we have observed evidence of charge density wave scenario in 1T-JTMSH with TM=Tc, Re, and W and 2H-JTMSH with TM = Tc. Importantly, by applying…
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Taxonomy
TopicsElectronic and Structural Properties of Oxides · 2D Materials and Applications · Catalysis and Hydrodesulfurization Studies
