Effects of strain on the electronic and phononic properties of Fe intercalated TaS<sub>2</sub> using density functional theory
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Abstract
Intercalated metal monolayers have interesting electronic, magnetic, and phononic properties that may provide potential technological applications. In this study, we examine the effects of stress and strain on the properties of Fe intercalated TaS2. Using density functional theory, we determine the electronic band structure, density of states, and phonon spectra for 2H-TaS2, Fe1/4-TaS2, and Fe1/3-TaS2 and the effects of isotropic and uniaxial strain. Through an analysis of the systems, we show how stress shifts the phononic modes of the Fe atoms.
Presenters
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Drew Duncan
University of North Florida
Authors
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Drew Duncan
University of North Florida
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Janice Musfeldt
University of Tennessee
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Jason T Haraldsen
University of North Florida