Phosphorene: An Unexplored 2D Semiconductor with a High Hole Mobility
Purdue University West Lafayette · Michigan State University
Abstract
We introduce the 2D counterpart of layered black phosphorus, which we call phosphorene, as an unexplored p-type semiconducting material. Same as graphene and MoS2, single-layer phosphorene is flexible and can be mechanically exfoliated. We find phosphorene to be stable and, unlike graphene, to have an inherent, direct, and appreciable band gap. Our ab initio calculations indicate that the band gap is direct, depends on the number of layers and the in-layer strain, and is significantly larger than the bulk value of 0.31-0.36 eV. The observed photoluminescence peak of single-layer phosphorene in the visible optical range confirms that the band gap is larger than that of the bulk system. Our transport studies…
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7Topics & keywords
- Phosphorene
- PMOS logic
- Materials science
- Electron mobility
- NMOS logic
- Graphene
- Optoelectronics
- Field-effect transistor