Under ambient conditions and in H<sub>2</sub>O and O<sub>2</sub> environments, reactive oxygen species (ROS) cause immediate degradation of the mobility of few-layer black phosphorus (FLBP). Here, we show that FLBP degradation can be prevented by maintaining the temperature in the range ∼125–300 °C during ROS exposure. FLBP devices maintained at elevated temperature show no deterioration of electrical conductance, in contrast to the immediate degradation of pristine FLBP held at room temperature. Our results constitute the first demonstration of stable FLBP in the presence of ROS without requiring encapsulation or a protective coating. The stabilization method will enable applications based on the surface properties of intrinsic FLBP
Black phosphorus (BP) has potential for fabricating p-type transistors in ultra-thin 2D-material com...
Black phosphorus (BP) has attracted significant interest as a monolayer or few-layer material with e...
Few-layer black phosphorous (BP) has emerged as a promising candidate for next-generation nanophoton...
Under ambient conditions and in H2O and O2 environments, reactive oxygen species (ROS) cause immedia...
It has been a long-standing challenge to produce air-stable few-layer black phosphorus (BP) because ...
Unencapsulated, exfoliated black phosphorus (BP) flakes are found to chemically degrade upon exposur...
© 2017 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim Few-layer black phosphorous (BP) has emerged as a ...
Few-layer black phosphorus (BP) has attracted much attention due to its high mobility and suitable b...
Few-layer black phosphorus (BP) has shown great potential for next-generation electronics with tunab...
The stability of the surface of in situ cleaved black phosphorus crystals upon exposure to atmospher...
Black phosphorus (BP) has attracted significant interest as a monolayer or few-layer material with e...
Few-layer black phosphorus (BP) is an emerging material of interest for applications in electronics....
The stability of the surface of in situ cleaved black phosphorus crystals upon exposure to atmospher...
Black phosphorus (BP) has drawn great attention owing to its tunable band gap depending on thickness...
Black phosphorus (BP) is emerging as a promising candidate for electronic, optical, and energy stora...
Black phosphorus (BP) has potential for fabricating p-type transistors in ultra-thin 2D-material com...
Black phosphorus (BP) has attracted significant interest as a monolayer or few-layer material with e...
Few-layer black phosphorous (BP) has emerged as a promising candidate for next-generation nanophoton...
Under ambient conditions and in H2O and O2 environments, reactive oxygen species (ROS) cause immedia...
It has been a long-standing challenge to produce air-stable few-layer black phosphorus (BP) because ...
Unencapsulated, exfoliated black phosphorus (BP) flakes are found to chemically degrade upon exposur...
© 2017 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim Few-layer black phosphorous (BP) has emerged as a ...
Few-layer black phosphorus (BP) has attracted much attention due to its high mobility and suitable b...
Few-layer black phosphorus (BP) has shown great potential for next-generation electronics with tunab...
The stability of the surface of in situ cleaved black phosphorus crystals upon exposure to atmospher...
Black phosphorus (BP) has attracted significant interest as a monolayer or few-layer material with e...
Few-layer black phosphorus (BP) is an emerging material of interest for applications in electronics....
The stability of the surface of in situ cleaved black phosphorus crystals upon exposure to atmospher...
Black phosphorus (BP) has drawn great attention owing to its tunable band gap depending on thickness...
Black phosphorus (BP) is emerging as a promising candidate for electronic, optical, and energy stora...
Black phosphorus (BP) has potential for fabricating p-type transistors in ultra-thin 2D-material com...
Black phosphorus (BP) has attracted significant interest as a monolayer or few-layer material with e...
Few-layer black phosphorous (BP) has emerged as a promising candidate for next-generation nanophoton...