In this work, oxidation processes are correlated with the current-voltage characteristics of few-layer black phosphorus obtained by liquid-phase exfoliation. Black phosphorous (BP), a room-temperature p-type semiconductor, exhibits an anomalous switching behavior between 373 and 448 K. The anomalous increase in electrical resistance is explained using a combined spectroscopic and DFT approach. The activation energy for thermally activated electrical conductance was calculated from the current-voltage characteristics and correlated with the oxidation processes. The activation energy for thermally activated electrical conductance in the dangling oxide BP phase was found to be 79.7 meV, ∼40 times lower than that in the interstitial counterpart...
This is the post-peer reviewed version of the following article: A. Castellanos-Gomez et al. “Isolat...
First principles calculations demonstrate the metallization of phosphorene by means of Li doping fi...
Black Phosphorus (bP) is the most stable allotrope of phosphorus, first synthesized in 1914 by Brid...
Phosphorene is emerging as an important two-dimensional semiconductor, but controlling the surface c...
Two-dimensional (2D) materials have been studied widely owing to their outstanding properties since ...
© The Royal Society of Chemistry. Phosphorene, the monolayer form of (black) phosphorus, was recentl...
Black phosphorus (BP) has attracted significant interest as a monolayer or few-layer material with e...
Phosphorene is emerging as an important two-dimensional semiconductor, but controlling the surface c...
Phosphorene, a two-dimensional (2D) monolayer of black phosphorous (BP), has generated significant t...
Black Phosphorus (BP) is emerging as a promising candidate for electronic, optical and energy storag...
Black phosphorus (BP) has attracted significant interest as a monolayer or few-layer material with e...
A complete set of tight-binding parameters for the description of the quasiparticle dispersion relat...
An attractive two-dimensional semiconductor with tunable direct bandgap and high carrier mobility, b...
Black phosphorus (BP) is emerging as a promising candidate for electronic, optical, and energy stora...
Scientific interest in black phosphorus, a two-dimensional semiconducting allotrope of phosphorus, h...
This is the post-peer reviewed version of the following article: A. Castellanos-Gomez et al. “Isolat...
First principles calculations demonstrate the metallization of phosphorene by means of Li doping fi...
Black Phosphorus (bP) is the most stable allotrope of phosphorus, first synthesized in 1914 by Brid...
Phosphorene is emerging as an important two-dimensional semiconductor, but controlling the surface c...
Two-dimensional (2D) materials have been studied widely owing to their outstanding properties since ...
© The Royal Society of Chemistry. Phosphorene, the monolayer form of (black) phosphorus, was recentl...
Black phosphorus (BP) has attracted significant interest as a monolayer or few-layer material with e...
Phosphorene is emerging as an important two-dimensional semiconductor, but controlling the surface c...
Phosphorene, a two-dimensional (2D) monolayer of black phosphorous (BP), has generated significant t...
Black Phosphorus (BP) is emerging as a promising candidate for electronic, optical and energy storag...
Black phosphorus (BP) has attracted significant interest as a monolayer or few-layer material with e...
A complete set of tight-binding parameters for the description of the quasiparticle dispersion relat...
An attractive two-dimensional semiconductor with tunable direct bandgap and high carrier mobility, b...
Black phosphorus (BP) is emerging as a promising candidate for electronic, optical, and energy stora...
Scientific interest in black phosphorus, a two-dimensional semiconducting allotrope of phosphorus, h...
This is the post-peer reviewed version of the following article: A. Castellanos-Gomez et al. “Isolat...
First principles calculations demonstrate the metallization of phosphorene by means of Li doping fi...
Black Phosphorus (bP) is the most stable allotrope of phosphorus, first synthesized in 1914 by Brid...