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Two-dimensional crystals with coupling of ferroelasticity and attractive electronic properties offer unprecedent opportunities for achieving long-sought controllable devices. But so far, the reported proposals are mainly based on hypothetical structures. Here, using first-principles calculations, we identify single-layer Nb2ATe4 (A = Si, Ge), which could be exfoliated from their layered bulks, are promising candidates. Single-layer Nb2ATe4 are found to be dynamically, thermally and chemically stable. They possess excellent ferroelasticity with high reversible ferroelastic strain and moderate ferroelastic transition energy barrier, beneficial for practical applications. Meanwhile, they harbor outstanding anisotropic electronic properties, including anisotropic carrier mobility and optical properties. More importantly, the anisotropic properties of single-layer Nb2ATe4 can be efficiently controlled through ferroelastic switching. These appealing properties combined with the experimental feasibility render single-layer Nb2ATe4 extraordinary platforms for realizing controllable devices.
Two-dimensional metals offer intriguing possibilities to explore metallicity and other related properties in systems with reduced dimensionality. Here, following recent experimental reports of synthesis of two-dimensional metallic gallium (gallenene)
Out-of-plane vibrations are considered as the dominant factor limiting the intrinsic carrier mobility of suspended two-dimensional materials at low carrier concentrations. Anharmonic coupling between in-plane and flexural phonon modes is usually excl
Silicon (Si) is one of the most extensively studied materials owing to its significance to semiconductor science and technology. While efforts to find a new three-dimensional (3D) Si crystal with unusual properties have made some progress, its two-di
The two-dimensional (2D) semiconductor indium selenide (InSe) has attracted significant interest due its unique electronic band structure, high electron mobility and wide tunability of its band gap energy achieved by varying the layer thickness. All
We propose two-dimensional (2D) Ising-type ferromagnetic semiconductors TcSiTe3, TcGeSe3, and TcGeTe3 with high Curie temperatures around 200-0500 K. Owing to large spin-orbit couplings, the large magnetocrystalline anisotropy energy (MAE), large ano