Rich structural polymorphism of monolayer C60 from cluster rotation

The recent experimental fabrication of monolayer and few-layer C60 polymers paves the way for synthesizing two-dimensional cluster-assembled materials. Compared to atoms with the SO(3) symmetry, clusters as superatoms (e.g., C60) have an additional rotational degree of freedom, greatly enriching the phase spaces of superatom-assembled materials. Using first-principles calculations, we find the energy barriers of cluster rotation in quasi-tetragonal monolayer C60 structures are rather low (about 10 meV/atom). The small rotational energy barriers lead to a series of tetragonal C60 polymorphs with energies that are close to the experimental quasi-tetragonal (expt-qT) phase. Similarly, several dynamically stable quasi-hexagonal monolayer C60 structures are found to have energies within 7 meV/atom above the experimental quasi-hexagonal phase. Our calculations demonstrate photo-excited electron-hole pairs and electrostatic doping of electrons can effectively modulate the relative energies of quasi-tetragonal C60 polymorphs. Particularly, the unstable monolayer expt-qT phase becomes dynamically stable when it is electrostatically doped with electrons. In contrast, the relative energies between different quasi-hexagonal polymorphs are insensitive to electrostatic doping of electrons.

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