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    Xiao-Jiao San, Bai Han, Jing-Geng Zhao. Theoretical investigation of structural and optical properties of semi-fluorinated bilayer grapheneJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2016, 25(3): 037305.
    Xiao-Jiao San, Bai Han, Jing-Geng Zhao. Theoretical investigation of structural and optical properties of semi-fluorinated bilayer grapheneJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2016, 25(3): 037305.
  • Theoretical investigation of structural and optical properties of semi-fluorinated bilayer graphene

    • We have studied the structural and optical properties of semi-fluorinated bilayer graphene using density functional theory. When the interlayer distance is 1.62 Å, the two graphene layers in AA stacking can form strong chemical bonds. Under an in-plane stress of 6.8 GPa, this semi-fluorinated bilayer graphene becomes the energy minimum. Our calculations indicate that the semi-fluorinated bilayer graphene with the AA stacking sequence and rectangular fluorinated configuration is a nonmagnetic semiconductor (direct gap of 3.46 eV). The electronic behavior at the vicinity of the Fermi level is mainly contributed by the p electrons of carbon atoms forming C=C double bonds. We compare the optical properties of the semi-fluorinated bilayer graphene with those of bilayer graphene stacked in the AA sequence and find that the semi-fluorinated bilayer graphene is anisotropic for the polarization vector on the basal plane of graphene and a red shift occurs in the 010 polarization, which makes the peak at the low-frequency region located within visible light. This investigation is useful to design polarization-dependence optoelectronic devices.
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