Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2022
Volume 67, Number 3
Monday–Friday, March 14–18, 2022; Chicago
Session N02: Structure and Spectroscopy of Molecules and Clusters
11:30 AM–2:30 PM,
Wednesday, March 16, 2022
Room: McCormick Place W-175C
Chair: Linsen Li, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
Abstract: N02.00014 : Theoretical prospects for alkali intercalation of hexagonal boron nitride
2:06 PM–2:18 PM
Presenter:
Lev Krainov
(Pennsylvania State University)
Authors:
Lev Krainov
(Pennsylvania State University)
Vincent H Crespi
(Pennsylvania State University)
Mauricio Terrones
(Pennsylvania State University)
George Bepete
(Pennsylvania State University)
Collaboration:
L.O. Krainov, G. Bepete, M. Terrones, V.H. Crespi
Different areal densities of potassium or sodium with and without defects in the underlying hBN layers were explored, with careful consideration of van der Waals contributions through DFT-D3 [2] or DFT-TS [3] methods. The intercalated state appears to support a 2D electron gas resident on the alkali layer with limited charge transfer. Boron vacancies strongly favor intercalation and also act to “pillar” the hBN to facilitate further alkali infiltration. Due to the reduced dimensionality and delocalized nature of the alkali-derived electron gas, significant ambiguity remains around the quantification of vdW contributions to the thermodynamic balance, expressible as a threshold areal density of hBN defects needed to drive intercalation.
References:
1. S. Okada and M. Otani , Phys. Rev. B: Condens. Matter Mater. Phys., 2010, 81, 233401
2. S. Grimme, J. Antony, S. Ehrlich, H. Krieg, J. Chem.Phys, 2010, 132, 154104
3. A. Tkatchenko, M. Scheffler, Phys. Rev. Lett., 2009, 102, 073005
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