Abstract

Two-dimensional (2D) niobium carbide is a member of the 2D transition metal carbide family. It exhibits properties that are beneficial for various applications. However, fabricating a 2D NbC single crystal with a specific orientation is extremely challenging and its epitaxial growth mechanism is not yet understood. A systematic study on the chemical vapour deposition of 2D NbC on the Cu(111) substrate has been performed in this study using first-principles calculations. The nucleation sites of Nb, C atoms and NbCy (y = 1, 2 and 3) clusters on the Cu(111) surface and the dominant precursor during the initial growth of NbC were determined. The growth kinetics and the epitaxial growth mechanism of a 2D NbC(111) single crystal on Cu(111) were elucidated. The results of this study can serve as a solid theoretical basis for experiments on 2D NbC and other transition metal carbides.

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