Finding the symmetries of defects in 2D quantum materials
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Abstract
Defects and domain walls in 2D materials can host many novel quantum states. The structure and symmetry of these defects are important for determining their properties. However, the symmetry of these defects is poorly understood. Here, we present our newly-developed comprehensive symmetry tables for domain walls in 2D materials (scanning tables of layer groups), developed from fundamental symmetry principles. We demonstrate its utility by performing density functional theory calculations to show how the symmetry of domain walls sculpts their emergent quantum properties. Finally, we illustrate how these tables can be used to accelerate high-throughput searches for novel defects in 2D materials.
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Publication: B. Field, S. M. Griffin, "Scanning tables of the layer groups", arXiv:2410.18750
Presenters
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Bernard A Field
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Authors
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Bernard A Field
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Sinead M Griffin
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Materials Sciences Division and Molecular Foundry, LBNL, Materials Sciences Division and Molecular Foundry, Berkeley Lab, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab