Ti2PTe2 chalcogenide: A comprehensive DFT study on physical properties
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We have investigated the structural, mechanical, lattice dynamics, electronic, optical and thermal properties of
Ti2PTe2 chalcogenide using density functional theory for the first time. The optimized unit cell parameters show
excellent agreement with experimental values. The stability of Ti2PTe2 is confirmed by thermodynamic, mechanical, and dynamical stability criteria. The material exhibits softness, machinability, and brittleness, making
it suitable for applications requiring ease of fabrication and damage tolerance. The compound is elastically and
optically anisotropic. Its electronic properties reveal a metallic nature, characterized by a mix of covalent, ionic,
and metallic bonding. Its ultra-low thermal conductivity suggests Ti2PTe2 is a promising candidate for thermal
barrier coatings (TBCs). Additionally, its strong UV absorption makes it useful for UV detectors, anti-reflective
coatings, and protection against photo-disintegration. With a high static refractive index and impressive
reflectivity, Ti2PTe2 also holds potential for advanced display technologies and solar heating reduction. We
believe this study will inspire further research, expanding the material’s application potential beyond traditional
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Mia, M. H., Mst A. Khatun, and M. Rahman. "Ti2PTe2 chalcogenide: A comprehensive DFT study on physical properties." Next Materials 7 (2025): 100434.
