Unlike bilayers or a few layers thick materials, heterostructures are
designer materials formed by assembling different monolayers in any desired
sequence. As a result, while multilayer materials come with their intrinsic
properties, heterostructures can be tailor-made to suit specific applications.
Taking SiH-CdCl 2 as a representative system, we show the potential of
heterostructures for several applications, like piezoelectricity,
photocatalytic water splitting, and tunnel field effect transistor (TFET). Our
study confirms that the characteristics of the heterostructure mainly depend on
the potential difference between the constituent monolayers. From the vast
database of available layered materials, many such combinations with a suitable
potential difference are expected to have similar properties. Our work points
to a vast pool of assembled materials with multifunctionality, an excellent
asset for next-generation device applications