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Unveiling the Stable Semiconducting 1T'-HfCl2 Monolayer: A New 2D Material
Celso Alves Do Nascimento Júnior1, Elie Albert Moujaes2,3, Maurício Jeomar Piotrowski4
1Institute of Physics, University of Brasília, Brasília, Federal District 70919-970, Brazil.
Abstract:
Designing novel 2D materials is crucial for advancing next-generation optoelectronic technologies. This work introduces and analyzes the 1T'-HfCl2 monolayer, a novel low-symmetry variant within the 2D transition metal dichloride family. Phonon dispersion calculations reveal no imaginary frequencies, suggesting its dynamical stability. 1T'-HfCl2 exhibits semiconducting behavior with a direct band gap of 1.52 eV, promising for optoelectronics. Strong excitonic effects with a binding energy of 525 meV highlight significant electron-hole interactions typical of 2D systems. Furthermore, the monolayer achieves total reflection of linearly polarized light along the ŷ direction at photon energies above 2.5 eV, showcasing its potential as an optical polarizing filter. Raman spectra calculations also reveal distinct peaks between 96.72 and 270.38 cm-1. The tunable excitonic and optical properties of 1T'-HfCl2 highlight its potential in future functional devices, paving the way for its integration into semiconducting and optoelectronic applications.
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