reviewChemical Society ReviewsOct 13, 2014GREEN OA

Semiconducting black phosphorus: synthesis, transport properties and electronic applications

Purdue University West Lafayette

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Abstract

Phosphorus is one of the most abundant elements preserved in earth, and it comprises a fraction of ∼0.1% of the earth crust. In general, phosphorus has several allotropes, and the two most commonly seen allotropes, i.e. white and red phosphorus, are widely used in explosives and safety matches. In addition, black phosphorus, though rarely mentioned, is a layered semiconductor and has great potential in optical and electronic applications. Remarkably, this layered material can be reduced to one single atomic layer in the vertical direction owing to the van der Waals structure, and is known as phosphorene, in which the physical properties can be tremendously different from its bulk counterpart. In this review…

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Keywords
  • Black phosphorus
  • Phosphorus
  • Nanotechnology
  • Materials science
  • Chemistry
  • Engineering physics
  • Optoelectronics
  • Physics
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