Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2020
Volume 65, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 2–6, 2020; Denver, Colorado
Session F39: First-principles modeling of excited-state phenomena in materials IV: GW+BSE for Low-Dimensional Materials and Interfaces
8:00 AM–11:00 AM,
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
Room: 703
Sponsoring
Units:
DCOMP DMP DCP
Chair: Yuan Ping, University of California, Santa Cruz
Abstract: F39.00009 : Energy-level Alignments and Schottky Barrier Heights of Metal-2D Material Interfaces
Presenter:
Keian Noori
(Natl Univ of Singapore)
Authors:
Keian Noori
(Natl Univ of Singapore)
Fengyuan Xuan
(Natl Univ of Singapore)
Su Ying Quek
(Natl Univ of Singapore)
Theoretically, the high computational cost of these systems has largely restricted first principles studies to DFT-level calculations. The effects of dielectric screening, which are important even in atomically thin 2D materials1, are therefore also ignored. Moreover, the small unit cells considered do not allow for the inclusion of defects, which can affect the energy-level alignment at the interface.
In this work we use the newly-developed XAF-GW approach2 to study large supercells at the many-body GW level, thus including the full effects of dielectric screening. We examine the origin of the Schottky barrier heights of metal-2D material interfaces, including the effects of dielectric screening, structural reconstruction, and defects.
(1) Noori; Cheng; Xuan; Quek 2D Mater. 2019, 6 (3), 035036
(2) Xuan.; Chen.; Quek J. Chem. Theory Comput. 2019, 15 (6), 3824
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