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  • - Symmetry breaking in two-dimensional Janus transition-metal nitride halides (TNHs) influences their electronic band structure and light absorption capabilities, highlighting varying stability and electric properties of these materials.
  • - The study identifies band gaps ranging from 0.93 eV to 4.74 eV in ten TNHs, with desirable light absorption coefficients and notable electrical transport properties, particularly in the OsNCl monolayer.
  • - Exploring heterojunctions made from stacked Janus TNH monolayers, particularly the OsNCl/FeNCl pair, shows promising power conversion efficiency for solar cells, outperforming some existing materials and suggesting applications in photoelectric devices.

Article Abstract

Symmetry breaking has a crucial effect on electronic band structure and subsequently affects the light-absorption coefficient of monolayers. We systematically report a family of two-dimensional (2D) Janus transition-metal nitride halides (TNHs, T = Ti, Zr, Hf, Fe, Pd, Pt, Os, and Re; H = Cl and F) with breaking of both in-plane and out-of-plane structural symmetry. The dynamical, thermal and mechanical stabilities are calculated to check the stability of the Janus TNHs. The electric properties of ten TNHs are studied the HSE06+SOC method and the band gaps range from 0.93 eV (PdNCl) to 4.74 eV (HfNCl). Desirable light adsorption coefficients of up to 10 cm are obtained for the Janus TNHs with no central symmetry. The Janus OsNCl monolayer shows excellent electrical transport properties and ultrahigh carrier mobility (10 cm V s). Heterojunctions formed by stacking two Janus TNH monolayers are further investigated for solar cell applications. Eight of the heterojunctions have type-II band alignments. Surprisingly, the OsNCl/FeNCl heterojunction has a power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 23.45%, which is a larger value compared to the PCE of GeSe/SnSe heterostructures (21.47%). The optical properties and the built-in electric field of the OsNCl/FeNCl heterojunction are investigated. These results indicate that the stable Janus TNH monolayers have potential applications in photoelectric devices, and the vertical heterojunctions can be used in solar cells.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3nr03417hDOI Listing

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