Electric field effect of GaAs monolayer from first principles

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Using first-principle calculations, we investigate two-dimensional (2D) honeycomb monolayer structures composed of group III-V binary elements. It is found that such compound like GaAs should have a buckled structure which is more stable than graphene-like flat structure. This results a polar system with out-of-plane dipoles arising from the non-planar structure. Here, we optimized GaAs monolayer structure, then calculated the electronic band structure and the change of buckling height under external electric field within density functional theory using generalized gradient approximation method. We found that the band gap would change proportionally with the electric field magnitude. When the spin-orbit coupling (SOC) is considered, we revealed fine spin-splitting at different points in the reciprocal space. Furthermore, the valence and conduction bands spin-splitting energies due to SOC at the K point of buckled GaAs monolayers are found to be weakly dependent on the electric field strength. Finally electric field effects on the spin texture and second harmonic generation are discussed. The present work sheds light on the control of physical properties of GaAs monolayer by the applied electric field.

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Wu, J., Yang, Y., Gao, H., Qi, Y., Zhang, J., Qiao, Z., & Ren, W. (2017). Electric field effect of GaAs monolayer from first principles. AIP Advances, 7(3). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4979507

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