Rediscovering black phosphorus as an anisotropic layered material for optoelectronics and electronics
Fengnian Xia,Han Wang,Yichen Jia +2 more
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Black phosphorus (BP), the most stable allotrope of phosphorus with strong intrinsic in-plane anisotropy, is reintroduced to the layered-material family and shows great potential for thin-film electronics, infrared optoelectronics and novel devices in which anisotropic properties are desirable.Abstract:
The applications of graphene and transition metal dichalcogenides in electronics are limited by their zero-bandgap and low mobility, respectively. Here, the authors demonstrate the potential of an emerging layered material—black phosphorous—for thin film electronics and infrared optoelectronics.read more
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