Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jan 9, 2026

Measuring Sensitivity to Viewpoint Change with and without Stereoscopic Cues
Published on: December 4, 2013
2D AuPS: Revealing Giant In-Plane Anisotropy Driven by Mixed-Coordination via Stereoscopic Distortion
Huai Yang1, Wenhao Li2, Mei Wang1
1School of Science, Hubei University of Technology, No. 28, Nanli Road, Hong-Shan District, Wuhan 430068, P. R. China.
None:
The growing demand for high-performance optoelectronic devices has spotlighted the scarcity of two-dimensional (2D) materials with robust in-plane anisotropy and stability, as traditional materials with one-dimensional (1D) distorted chains in parallel or antiparallel arrangements often fall short in these aspects. This work reports 2D AuPS, a semiconductor with an orthorhombic Pbca structure, featuring a four-layer stacked architecture and a mixed-coordination network integrating Au3+ square planar coordination with P1-/S2- trigonal noncoplanar coordination. This design induces stereoscopic distortion, creating a nonuniform electronic density gradient that enhances in-plane anisotropy. 2D AuPS leverages its indirect bandgap to facilitate efficient charge carrier separation, with its puckered structure imparting strong in-plane anisotropy in optical, electronic, and optoelectronic properties, demonstrating anisotropic ratios of 5, 12, and 16 for absorptive dichroism, conductivity, and photocurrent, respectively. The AuPS-based photodetector exhibits high performance underpinned by its ambient stability, positioning it as a candidate material for polarization-sensitive nanoelectronic and optoelectronic applications.
Related Concept Videos
Transformation of Plane Strain
Under plane strain conditions, typical for members where one dimension significantly exceeds the others, deformations and resultant strains are...
Three-Dimensional Analysis of Strain
Eccentric Axial Loading in a Plane of Symmetry
Gauss's Law: Planar Symmetry
Depth Perception and Spatial Vision
Transformation of Plane Stress

