Abstract

Based on the first-principles calculations, we investigated the thermal expansion and related vibrational properties of monolayer α-Se and binary compounds α-TeSe2. The effect of binary compounds on thermal expansion properties is explored theoretically. We find the two monolayers show totally positive thermal expansion from 0 to 500 K. The linear thermal expansion coefficients are close to each other below 300 K. However, they are 3.5 and 2.5 × 10−5 K−1 for α-Se and α-TeSe2 at 500 K, showing much larger thermal expansion of the former. It can be attributed to the weaker Te–Se bond in α-TeSe2. Moreover, the phonon spectra, mode Grüneisen parameters, macroscopic Grüneisen parameters, and the contributions of phonon modes to total thermal expansion at different temperature are investigated detailed, in order to explore the underlying physical mechanisms of thermal expansion.

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