articleApplied Physics LettersMar 10, 2014GREEN OA

Electric field effect in ultrathin black phosphorus

SPSteven P. KoenigRARostislav A. DoganovHSHennrik SchmidtAHA. H. Castro NetoBarbaros Özyilmaz

National University of Singapore

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Abstract

Black phosphorus exhibits a layered structure similar to graphene, allowing mechanical exfoliation of ultrathin single crystals. Here, we demonstrate few-layer black phosphorus field effect devices on Si/SiO2 and measure charge carrier mobility in a four-probe configuration as well as drain current modulation in a two-point configuration. We find room-temperature mobilities of up to 300 cm2/Vs and drain current modulation of over 103. At low temperatures, the on-off ratio exceeds 105, and the device exhibits both electron and hole conduction. Using atomic force microscopy, we observe significant surface roughening of thin black phosphorus crystals over the course of 1 h after exfoliation.

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  • SP
    Steven P. KoenigCorresponding

    National University of Singapore

  • RA
    Rostislav A. Doganov

    National University of Singapore

  • HS
    Hennrik Schmidt

    National University of Singapore

  • AH
    A. H. Castro Neto

    National University of Singapore

  • Barbaros Özyilmaz

    National University of Singapore

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Black phosphorus
  • Exfoliation joint
  • Electron mobility
  • Electric field
  • Phosphorus
  • Modulation (music)
  • Charge carrier
  • Electron
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