| Literature DB >> 29474753 |
Sheng Yang1,2, Ke Zhang2, Antonio Gaetano Ricciardulli2, Panpan Zhang1, Zhongquan Liao3, Martin R Lohe1, Ehrenfried Zschech3, Paul W M Blom2, Wojciech Pisula2,4, Klaus Müllen2, Xinliang Feng1.
Abstract
Extraordinary electronic and photonic features render black phosphorus (BP) an important material for the development of novel electronics and optoelectronics. Despite recent progress in the preparation of thinly layered BP flakes, scalable synthesis of large-size, pristine BP flakes remains a major challenge. An electrochemical delamination strategy is demonstrated that involves intercalation of diverse cations in non-aqueous electrolytes, thereby peeling off bulk BP crystals into defect-free flakes comprising only a few layers. The interplay between tetra-n-butylammonium cations and bisulfate anions promotes a high exfoliation yield up to 78 % and large BP flakes up to 20.6 μm. Bottom-gate and bottom-contact field-effect transistors, comprising single BP flakes only a few layers thick, exhibit a high hole mobility of 252±18 cm2 V-1 s-1 and a remarkable on/off ratio of (1.2±0.15)×105 at 143 K under vacuum. This efficient and scalable delamination method holds great promise for development of BP-based composites and optoelectronic devices.Entities:
Keywords: black phosphorus; electrochemistry; exfoliation; field-effect transistors; two-dimensional flakes
Year: 2018 PMID: 29474753 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201801265
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336