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The successful synthesis of layered nitrogen-doped graphdiyne (NGDY) (Nano Energy, 2018, 44, 144) has attracted wide attention from scientists in condensed matter physics and materials. Firstly, we calculated the optimal stacking order of the NGDY atomic layer based on density functional theory, and then investigated its mechanical and electronic properties under biaxial strains. The results show that ABC-stacking structure has the lowest energy. It is worth noting that under biaxial strains
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