Going beyond conventional hexagonal sheets, pentagonal 2D structures are of current interest due to their novel properties and broad applications. Herein, for the first time, we study a ternary pentagonal BCN monolayer, penta-BCN, which exhibits intrinsic piezoelectric properties. Based on state-of-the-art theoretical calculations, we find that penta-BCN is stable mechanically, thermally, and dynamically and has a direct band gap of 2.81 eV. Due to its unique atomic configuration with noncentrosymmetric and semiconducting features, penta-BCN displays high spontaneous polarization of 3.17 × 10 C/m and a prominent piezoelectricity with = 0.878 pm/V, = -0.678 pm/V, and = 1.72 pm/V, which are larger than those of an -BN sheet and functionalized pentagraphene. Since B, C, and N are rich in resources, light in mass, and benign to the environment, the intrinsic polarization and piezoelectricity make the penta-BCN monolayer promising for technological applications. This study expands the family of 2D pentagonal structures with new features.
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