| Literature DB >> 30370995 |
Wei Zhang1, Hanna Enriquez1, Yongfeng Tong2, Azzedine Bendounan2, Abdelkader Kara3, Ari P Seitsonen4, Andrew J Mayne1, Gérald Dujardin1, Hamid Oughaddou1,5.
Abstract
Phosphorene is a new 2D material composed of a single or few atomic layers of black phosphorus. Phosphorene has both an intrinsic tunable direct bandgap and high carrier mobility values, which make it suitable for a large variety of optical and electronic devices. However, the synthesis of single-layer phosphorene is a major challenge. The standard procedure to obtain phosphorene is by exfoliation. More recently, the epitaxial growth of single-layer phosphorene on Au(111) was investigated by molecular beam epitaxy and the obtained structure described as a blue phosphorene sheet. In the present study, large areas of high-quality monolayer phosphorene, with a bandgap value equal to at least 0.8 eV, are synthesized on Au(111). The experimental investigations, coupled with density functional theory calculations, give evidence of two distinct phases of blue phosphorene on Au(111), instead of one as previously reported, and their atomic structures are determined.Entities:
Keywords: 2D materials; low temperature scanning tunneling microscopy; molecular beam epitaxy; phosphorene; photoemission spectroscopy
Year: 2018 PMID: 30370995 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201804066
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281