Abstract
Designing and tuning the physical properties of two-dimensional (2D) materials at the atomic level are crucial to the development of 2D technologies. Here, we introduce heteroanions into metal-centered octahedral structural units of a 2D crystal breaking the Oh symmetry, together with the synergistic effect of anions' electrons and electronegativity, to realize ternary 2D materials with emerging topological, magnetic, and dielectric properties. Using an intrinsic heteroanionic van der Waals layered material, VOCl, as a prototype, 20 2D monolayers VXY (X = B, C, N, O, or F; Y = F, Cl, Br, or I) are obtained and investigated by means of first-principles calculations. The anion engineering in this family significantly reshapes the electronic properties of VOCl, leading to nonmagnetic topological insulators with nontrivial edge states in VCY, ferromagnetic half-semimetals with a nodal ring around the Fermi energy in VNY, and insulators with dielectric constants in VOY higher than that of h-BN. This work demonstrates the rationality and validity of the design strategy of multiple-anion engineering to achieve superior properties in the 2D monolayers with potential application in electronics and spintronics.
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