Identification of Material Dimensionality Based on Force Constant Analysis

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Identification of low-dimensional structural units from the bulk atomic structure is a widely used approach for discovering new low-dimensional materials with new properties and applications. Such analysis is usually based solely on bond-length heuristics, whereas an analysis based on bond strengths would be physically more justified. Here, we study dimensionality classification based on the interatomic force constants of a structure with different approaches for selecting the bonded atoms. The implemented approaches are applied to the existing database of first-principles calculated force constants with a large variety of materials, and the results are analyzed by comparing them to those of several bond-length-based classification methods. Depending on the approach, they can either reproduce results from bond-length-based methods or provide complementary information. As an example of the latter, we managed to identify new non-van der Waals two-dimensional material candidates.

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Bagheri, M., Berger, E., & Komsa, H. P. (2023). Identification of Material Dimensionality Based on Force Constant Analysis. Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 14(35), 7840–7847. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.3c01635

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