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Structural, elastic, bonding, optoelectronic, and some thermo-physical properties of transition metal dichalcogenides ZrX2 (X = S, Se, Te): Insights from ab-initio calculations

Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) belong to technologically important compounds. We have explored the structural, elastic, bonding, optoelectronic and some thermo-physical properties of ZrX2 (X = S, Se, Te) TMDCs in details via ab-initio technique in this study. Elastic anisotropy indices, atomic bonding character, optoelectronic properties and thermo-physical parameters including melting temperature and minimum phonon thermal conductivity are investigated for the first time. All the TMDCs under investigation possess significant elastic anisotropy and layered structural features. ZrX2 (X = S, Se, Te) compounds are fairly machinable, and ZrS2 and ZrSe2 are moderately hard. ZrTe2, on the other hand, is significantly softer. Both covalent and ionic bondings contribute in the crystals. Electronic band structure calculations display semiconducting behavior for ZrS2 and ZrSe2 and metallic behavior for ZrTe2. Energy dependent optoelectronic parameters exhibit good correspondence with the underlying electronic energy density of states features. ZrX2 (X = S, Se, Te) compounds absorb ultraviolet radiation effectively. The reflectivity spectrum, R(w), remains over 50% in the energy range from 0 eV to 20 eV for ZrTe2. Therefore, this TMDC has wide band and nonselective high reflectivity and can be used as an efficient reflector to reduce solar heating. Debye temperature, melting point and minimum phonon thermal conductivity of the compounds under study are low and show excellent correspondence with each other and also with the elastic and bonding characteristics.

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