Gigantic work function in layered AgF.

Phys Chem Chem Phys

Center of New Technologies, University of Warsaw, Zwirki i Wigury 93, 02-089 Warsaw, Poland.

Published: October 2020

AgF2 is a layered material and a correlated charge transfer insulator with an electronic structure very similar to the parent compounds of cuprate high-TC superconductors. It is also interesting as it is a powerful oxidizer. Here we present a first principles computation of its electronic properties in a slab geometry including its work function for the (010) surface (7.76 eV) which appears to be the highest among known materials with non-dipolar surfaces, and surpassing even that of fluorinated diamond (7.24 eV). We demonstrate that AgF2 will show a "broken-gap" type alignment becoming electron doped and promoting injection of holes in many wide band gap insulators if chemical reaction can be avoided. Novel junction devices involving p type and n type superconductors have been proposed. The issue of chemical reaction is discussed in connection with the possibility to create flat AgF2 monolayers achieving high-TC superconductivity. As a first step in this direction, we studied the stability and properties of an isolated AgF2 monolayer.

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