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Phosphorene and Phosphorene‐Based Materials – Prospects for Future Applications
Phosphorene, a single‐ or few‐layered semiconductor material obtained from black phosphorus, has recently been introduced as a new member of the family of two‐dimensional (2D) layered materials. Since its discovery, phosphorene has attracted significant attention, and due to its unique properties, is a promising material for many applications including
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ψ-Phosphorene: a new allotrope of phosphorene
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2017Proposal of a new phosphorene allotrope with suitable geometrical and electronic properties for application in gas purification and solar cells.
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A new phosphorene allotrope: the assembly of phosphorene nanoribbons and chains
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2022The novel phosphorene allotrope has broad application prospects, which is designed through the self-assembly of blue phosphorus nanobelts and black phosphorus chains.
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Cutting phosphorene nanoribbons [PDF]
Giulia E Pacchioni
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Thermal Transport in Phosphorene
Small, 2018AbstractPhosphorene, a novel elemental 2D semiconductor, possesses fascinating chemical and physical properties which are distinctively different from other 2D materials. The rapidly growing applications of phosphorene in nano/optoelectronics and thermoelectrics call for comprehensive studies of thermal transport properties.
Guangzhao Qin, Ming Hu
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Nonlinear Plasmonics in Nanostructured Phosphorene
ACS Nano, 2023Phosphorene has emerged as an atomically thin platform for optoelectronics and nanophotonics due to its excellent optical properties and the possibility of actively tuning light-matter interactions through electrical doping. While phosphorene is a two-dimensional semiconductor, plasmon resonances characterized by pronounced anisotropy and strong ...
Line Jelver, Joel D. Cox
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Nanotechnology, 2018
A new phosphorous allotrope, closed-edged bilayer phosphorene nanoribbon, is proposed via radially deforming armchair phosphorene nanotubes. Using molecular dynamics simulations, the transformation pathway from round PNTs falls into two types of collapsed structures: arc-like and sigmoidal bilayer nanoribbons, dependent on the number of phosphorene ...
Xiangbiao Liao +5 more
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A new phosphorous allotrope, closed-edged bilayer phosphorene nanoribbon, is proposed via radially deforming armchair phosphorene nanotubes. Using molecular dynamics simulations, the transformation pathway from round PNTs falls into two types of collapsed structures: arc-like and sigmoidal bilayer nanoribbons, dependent on the number of phosphorene ...
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Advanced Materials, 2016
Enhanced photoresponse is obtained from phosphorene-phosphorene-suboxide. A scanning focused laser beam is employed as a straightforward approach to convert part of a phosphorene film into phosphorene suboxide, creating a functional junction in situ on an optoelectronic device based on phosphorene.
Jun-Peng Lu, Alexandra Carvalho, Jing Wu
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Enhanced photoresponse is obtained from phosphorene-phosphorene-suboxide. A scanning focused laser beam is employed as a straightforward approach to convert part of a phosphorene film into phosphorene suboxide, creating a functional junction in situ on an optoelectronic device based on phosphorene.
Jun-Peng Lu, Alexandra Carvalho, Jing Wu
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Difluorophosphorane-Flattened Phosphorene through Difluorination
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 2018We computationally showed that by difluorination of phosphorene we can make a new material difluorphosphorane (DFP) with perfectly planar honeycomb structure out of phosphorus atoms with fluorine atoms attached to every phosphorus atom from above and below. The structure is dynamically stable. It is a semiconductor with a direct band gap of 4.51 eV and
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Tunable Transport Gap in Phosphorene
Nano Letters, 2014In this article, we experimentally demonstrate that the transport gap of phosphorene can be tuned monotonically from ∼0.3 to ∼1.0 eV when the flake thickness is scaled down from bulk to a single layer. As a consequence, the ON current, the OFF current, and the current ON/OFF ratios of phosphorene field effect transistors (FETs) were found to be ...
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