Origin and properties of the flat band in NbOCl2 monolayer
Mohammad Ali Mohebpour, Sahar Izadi Vishkayi, Valerio Vitale, Nicola, Seriani, and Meysam Bagheri Tagani

TL;DR
This study explores the origin and properties of the flat band in NbOCl2 monolayer, revealing its potential for spintronic, electronic, and optoelectronic applications through theoretical analysis.
Contribution
It uncovers the origin of the flat band in NbOCl2 monolayer and investigates its electronic, optical, and magnetic properties using advanced theoretical methods.
Findings
Flat band caused by Peierls distortion and Nb electronic configuration.
Bright exciton with about 0.94 eV binding energy.
Doping induces phase transitions and magnetic properties.
Abstract
The existence of a flat band near the Fermi level can be a suitable platform for the emergence of interesting phenomena in condensed matter physics. Recently, NbOCl2 monolayer has been experimentally synthesized [Nature 613 (2023) 53], which has a flat and isolated valence band. We show that monolayers based on other elements of group 5 of the periodic table, including the V and Ta atoms, also have a flat band. Motivated by the recent experiment, we investigate the origin of the flat band as well as the electronic, optical, photocatalytic, and magnetic properties of the monolayer by combining density functional theory and many-body quantum perturbation theory. Our results show that the flat and isolated band of this monolayer is caused by the interplay between the Peierls distortion and the electronic configuration of Nb atoms. The investigation of the bandwidth of the monolayer under…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMXene and MAX Phase Materials · 2D Materials and Applications · Inorganic Chemistry and Materials
