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First-principles study of novel honeycomb-shaped 2D oxygen crystal on an ultraflat Cu (111)

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Abstract

Two-dimensional (2D) materials have been central to the discovery of novel phenomena and applications due to their unique properties derived from reduced dimensionality. We present the discovery of a novel 2D oxygen crystal isomorphic to graphene, termed “oxylene” on an ultraflat Cu (111) surface in a 4x4 periodicity confirmed by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) & density functional theory (DFT) studies. Our first-principles total-energy calculations based on DFT, utilizing the generalized gradient approximation (GGA) of Perdew-Burke-Ernzerhof (PBE) for exchange-correlation energy and the projected augmented wave (PAW) method, further elucidate the electronic and magnetic properties of oxylene. This structure exhibits unique magnetization densities at the face-centered cubic (fcc) and hexagonal closed-packed (hcp) sites, with magnetic octupole moments attributed to oxygen atoms, and supports various linear responses, such as magneto-optical Kerr and piezoelectric effects. The unique electronic and magnetic properties, along with its high surface area and reactivity make oxylene a promising candidate for applications in catalysis and spintronic devices.

Publication: preprint: https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-4940255/v1

Presenters

  • BINOD Regmi

    Mississippi State University

Authors

  • BINOD Regmi

    Mississippi State University

  • Se-Young Jeong

    Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Pusan National University

  • Su Jae Kim

    Pusan National University

  • Nguyen Huu Lam

    University of Ulsan

  • Hee-Chang Kyung

    Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

  • Hye-Won Ko

    Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

  • Yousil Lee

    Copper Innovative Technology (CIT) Co. Busan

  • Young-Min Kim

    Department of Energy Science, Sungkyunkwan University

  • Kyung-Jin Lee

    KAIST, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

  • Seong-Gon Kim

    Mississippi state university

  • Ganbat Duvjir

    Department of Semiconductor Physics and Engineering, University of Ulsan

  • Jungdae Kim

    Department of Semiconductor Physics and Engineering, University of Ulsan, University of Ulsan