Literature DB >> 31930641

Piezoelectricity in Multilayer Black Phosphorus for Piezotronics and Nanogenerators.

Wenda Ma1,2, Junfeng Lu1,2,3, Bensong Wan4, Dengfeng Peng4, Qian Xu1,2, Guofeng Hu4, Yiyao Peng1,2, Caofeng Pan1,2,4,5, Zhong Lin Wang1,2,6.   

Abstract

Recently, piezoelectric characteristics have been a research focus for 2D materials because of their broad potential applications. Black phosphorus (BP) is a monoelemental 2D material predicted to be piezoelectric because of its highly directional properties and non-centrosymmetric lattice structure. However, piezoelectricity is hardly reported in monoelemental materials owing to their lack of ionic polarization, but piezoelectric generation is consistent with the non-centrosymmetric structure of BP. Theoretical calculations of phosphorene have explained the origin of piezoelectric polarization among P atoms. However, the disappearance of piezoelectricity in multilayer 2D material generally arises from the opposite orientations of adjacent atomic layers, whereas this effect is limited in BP lattices due to their spring-shaped space structure. Here, the existence of in-plane piezoelectricity is experimentally reported for multilayer BP along the armchair direction. Current-voltage measurements demonstrate a piezotronic effect in this orientation, and cyclic compression and release of BP flakes show an intrinsic current output as large as 4 pA under a compressive strain of -0.72%. The discovery of piezoelectricity in multilayer BP can lead to further understanding of this mechanism in monoelemental materials.
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Keywords:  armchair orientation; black phosphorus; multilayers; piezoelectricity; piezotronic effect

Year:  2020        PMID: 31930641     DOI: 10.1002/adma.201905795

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Mater        ISSN: 0935-9648            Impact factor:   30.849


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