Enhanced thermoelectric performance of a wide-bandgap twisted heterostructure of graphene and boron nitride

The manipulation of the relative twist angle between consecutive layers in two-dimensional (2D) materials dramatically modulates their electronic characteristics. Twisted bilayer graphene (tblg) and twisted boron nitride (tBN) exhibit Moiré patterns that have the potential to revolutionize various fields, from electronics to quantum materials. Here, the electronic and thermoelectric properties of 21.8° tblg and 21.8° tBN and a 21.8° twisted graphene/boron nitride (Gr/BN) heterostructure were investigated using density functional theory and Boltzmann transport theory. The twisted Gr/BN heterostructure possesses a wide band gap of 1.95 eV, which overcomes the limitations of the absence of a band gap of graphene and boron nitride's extremely wide band gap. A significant increase in thermoelectric power factor was obtained for the heterostructure compared to its parent materials, 21.8° tblg and 21.8° tBN. It has a thermal conductivity of 5.88 W m-1 K-1 at 300 K, which is much lower than those of 21.8° tblg and 21.8° tBN. It is observed that graphene plays an important role in electron transport or power factor enhancement, whereas BN helps in reducing the thermal conductivity in twisted Gr/BN systems. A strong role of boundary scattering in thermal transport compared to electrical transport was observed. A high figure of merit (ZT) of 1.28 for the twisted Gr/BN heterostructure at a ribbon width of L = 10 nm and T = 900 K was obtained. This suggests its suitability as an effective material for thermoelectric applications.

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2024

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2024

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Zur Gesamtaufnahme - volume:16

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Nanoscale - 16(2024), 16 vom: 25. Apr., Seite 7951-7957

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Englisch

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Kumar, Naveen [VerfasserIn]
Bera, Chandan [VerfasserIn]

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Date Revised 25.04.2024

published: Electronic

Citation Status PubMed-not-MEDLINE

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10.1039/d4nr00095a

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NLM370358031