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Dislocation structure and mobility in the layered semiconductor InSe: a first-principles study

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The structure and mobility of dislocations in the layered semiconductor InSe is studied within a multiscale approach based on generalized Peierls–Nabarro model with material-specific parametrization derived from first principles. The… Click to show full abstract

The structure and mobility of dislocations in the layered semiconductor InSe is studied within a multiscale approach based on generalized Peierls–Nabarro model with material-specific parametrization derived from first principles. The plasticity of InSe turns out to be attributed to peculiarities of the generalized stacking fault relief for the interlayer dislocation slips such as existence of the stacking fault with a very low energy and low energy barriers. Our results give a consistent microscopic explanation of recently observed (2020 Science 369, 542) exceptional plasticity of InSe.

Keywords: inse; semiconductor inse; layered semiconductor; structure mobility; first principles

Journal Title: 2D Materials
Year Published: 2021

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