Prediction on
a Missing Ferroelectric Butterfly Phosphorus
Allotrope and Its Energy-Favorable Low-Dimensional Forms
Posted on 2025-02-19 - 03:30
Elemental phosphorus exhibits a remarkable diversity
of allotropes,
including black, white, and violet phosphorus, each with unique structural
and electronic properties. Recently, phosphorus has experienced a
renaissance in scientific interest for its potential applications
across various fields. Among these, the red phosphorus (RP) possesses
a considerable variety of stacking configurations. By analyzing the
preference for the P21 building block in Type II, Type
IV, and Type V RP allotropes, we proposed a novel butterfly connected
structural scheme. This new structure’s stability was well
confirmed by ab initio calculations. It is characterized
as a semiconductor with a band gap of 1.4 eV, exhibiting a red appearance.
Additionally, this structure demonstrates ferroelectric behavior,
making it an instance of single-element ferroelectric materials. Furthermore,
our investigation of chain-type phosphorus structures within carbon
nanotubes (CNTs) revealed that the butterfly type connection scheme
represents the lowest energy configuration within specifically sized
CNTs.
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Han, Yu; Gao, Hao; Yu, Shaobo; Jia, Qiuhan; Liang, Zhixin; Wang, Yunlong; et al. (2025). Prediction on
a Missing Ferroelectric Butterfly Phosphorus
Allotrope and Its Energy-Favorable Low-Dimensional Forms. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.5c00257