Nominally pure black phosphorus (BP) is commonly found to be a p-type semiconductor, suggesting the ubiquitious presence of impurity species or intrinsic, charged defects. Moreover, scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) images of black phosphorus reveal the presence of long-range double-lobed defect features superimposed onto the surface atomic lattice. We show that both the p-type doping of BP and the defect features observed in STM images can be attributed to substitutional tin impurities. We show that black phosphorus samples produced through two common synthesis pathways contain tin impurities, and we demonstrate that the ground state of substitutional tin impurities is negatively charged for a wide range of Fermi level positions within t...
By first principles calculations which include van der Waals interactions, we studied the electronic...
Black phosphorous (BP) is a layered semiconductor with high carrier mobility, anisotropic optical re...
Black phosphorous (BP) is a layered semiconductor with high carrier mobility, anisotropic optical re...
Nominally pure black phosphorus (BP) is commonly found to be a p-type semiconductor, suggesting the ...
We identify and manipulate commonly occurring defects in black phosphorus, combining scanning tunnel...
The electronic and geometric structures of a range of intrinsic and extrinsic defects in black phosp...
The atomic geometries and transition levels of point defects and substitutional dopants in few-layer...
Van der Waals heterostructures form a rapidly expanding field of study in physics, chemistry, materi...
We use an atomistic approach to study the electronic properties of monolayer and bilayer black phosp...
Utilizing a combination of low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy (STM/STS) and ...
The atomic geometries and transition levels of point defects and substitutional dopants in few-layer...
Black Phosphorus (bP) is the most stable allotrope of phosphorus, first synthesized in 1914 by Brid...
We report that mono-elemental black phosphorus presents a new electronic self-passivation scheme of ...
Understanding the local electronic properties of individual defects and dopants in black phosphorus ...
We report a Cs-doping-induced band inversion and the direct observation of a surface resonance state...
By first principles calculations which include van der Waals interactions, we studied the electronic...
Black phosphorous (BP) is a layered semiconductor with high carrier mobility, anisotropic optical re...
Black phosphorous (BP) is a layered semiconductor with high carrier mobility, anisotropic optical re...
Nominally pure black phosphorus (BP) is commonly found to be a p-type semiconductor, suggesting the ...
We identify and manipulate commonly occurring defects in black phosphorus, combining scanning tunnel...
The electronic and geometric structures of a range of intrinsic and extrinsic defects in black phosp...
The atomic geometries and transition levels of point defects and substitutional dopants in few-layer...
Van der Waals heterostructures form a rapidly expanding field of study in physics, chemistry, materi...
We use an atomistic approach to study the electronic properties of monolayer and bilayer black phosp...
Utilizing a combination of low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy (STM/STS) and ...
The atomic geometries and transition levels of point defects and substitutional dopants in few-layer...
Black Phosphorus (bP) is the most stable allotrope of phosphorus, first synthesized in 1914 by Brid...
We report that mono-elemental black phosphorus presents a new electronic self-passivation scheme of ...
Understanding the local electronic properties of individual defects and dopants in black phosphorus ...
We report a Cs-doping-induced band inversion and the direct observation of a surface resonance state...
By first principles calculations which include van der Waals interactions, we studied the electronic...
Black phosphorous (BP) is a layered semiconductor with high carrier mobility, anisotropic optical re...
Black phosphorous (BP) is a layered semiconductor with high carrier mobility, anisotropic optical re...