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A hybrid density functional study of tensile-induced changes in phonon dispersion, electronic structure and optical absorption of bilayer BN for optoelectronic …Behzad et al., 2024
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- Behzad S
- Chegel R
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The electronic, phonon dispersion and optical properties of bilayer BN have been investigated with density functional theory (DFT) calculations. Interestingly, applying the biaxial strain of 4% converts the indirect band gap of bilayer BN to a direct band gap. We …
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