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Chemical Method for Black Phosphorus Thinning
and Passivation
Posted on 2019-02-11 - 00:00
Layered black phosphorus
(BP) has been expected to be a promising
material for future electronic and optoelectronic applications since
its discovery. However, the difficulty in mass fabricating layered
air-stable BP severely obstructs its potential industry applications.
Here, we report a new BP chemical modification method to implement
all-solution-based mass production of layered air-stable BP. This
method uses the combination of two electron-deficient reagents 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidinyl-N-oxyl (TEMPO) and triphenylcarbenium tetrafluorobor ([Ph3C]BF4) to accomplish thinning and/or passivation
of BP in organic solvent. The field-effect transistor and photodetection
devices constructed from the chemically modified BP flakes exhibit
enhanced performances with environmental stability up to 4 months.
A proof-of-concept BP thin-film transistor fabricated through the
all-solution-based exfoliation and modification displays an air-stable
and a typical p-type transistor behavior. This all-solution-based
method improves the prospects of BP for industry applications.
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Fan, Shuangqing; Qiao, JingSi; Lai, Jiawei; Hei, Haicheng; Feng, Zhihong; Zhang, Qiankun; et al. (2019). Wet
Chemical Method for Black Phosphorus Thinning
and Passivation. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.8b21655