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Intrinsic Defects, Fluctuations of the Local Shape, and the Photo-Oxidation of Black Phosphorus
Author(s) -
Kainen Utt,
Pablo Rivero,
Mehrshad Mehboudi,
Edmund Harriss,
Mario F. Borunda,
Alejandro A. Pacheco Sanjuan,
Salvador BarrazaLopez
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
acs central science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 4.893
H-Index - 76
eISSN - 2374-7951
pISSN - 2374-7943
DOI - 10.1021/acscentsci.5b00244
Subject(s) - monatomic ion , black phosphorus , chemical physics , dissociation (chemistry) , degradation (telecommunications) , materials science , chemisorption , visible spectrum , photochemistry , ultraviolet , chemistry , optoelectronics , adsorption , telecommunications , organic chemistry , computer science
Black phosphorus is a monatomic semiconducting layered material that degrades exothermically in the presence of light and ambient contaminants. Its degradation dynamics remain largely unknown. Even before degradation, local-probe studies indicate non-negligible local curvature-through a nonconstant height distribution-due to the unavoidable presence of intrinsic defects. We establish that these intrinsic defects are photo-oxidation sites because they lower the chemisorption barrier of ideal black phosphorus (>10 eV and out of visible-range light excitations) right into the visible and ultraviolet range (1.6 to 6.8 eV), thus enabling photoinduced oxidation and dissociation of oxygen dimers. A full characterization of the material's shape and of its electronic properties at the early stages of the oxidation process is presented as well. This study thus provides fundamental insights into the degradation dynamics of this novel layered material.

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