Two-dimensional blue phosphorene grown on Au(111) by molecular-beam epitaxy
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Abstract
Single layer (SL) phosphorus (phosphorene) has drawn considerable research attention recently. It is a semiconductor showing superior transport and optical properties. In the past several years, few-layer or SL black phosphorus has been successfully isolated by exfoliation and extensively studied for the electronic and optical properties. Blue phosphorus (blueP), an allotrope of black phosphorus but with a more flat atom arrangement, has been predicted to stabilize in the SL form on some substrates. In this work, we report the growth of blueP by molecular-beam epitaxy and reveal an explicit sequential growth behavior involving a dewetting process. The adsorbed P atoms aggregate into one-dimensional (1D) chains, then (√3×√3)R30○ patches and finally SL blueP-like islands. Over a large coverage range, a composite surface consisted of locally high-P coverage blueP islands and locally low-coverage 1D chains or loose (√3×√3)R30○ patches prevails owing to the minimization of the overall system energy.
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Presenters
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Jin-Peng Xu
The University of Hong Kong
Authors
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Jin-Peng Xu
The University of Hong Kong
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Jun-Qiu Zhang
Physics, The University of Hong Kong, The University of Hong Kong
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Hao Tian
Department of Physics, The University of Hong Kong, The University of Hong Kong
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Hu Xu
Department of Physics, South China University of Science and Technology, Southern University of Science and Technology
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Wingkin Ho
Physics, The University of Hong Kong, Department of Physics, The Univ of Hong Kong, The University of Hong Kong
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MAOHAI XIE
Physics, The University of Hong Kong, Department of Physics, The Univ of Hong Kong, The University of Hong Kong, Department of Physics, The University of Hong Kong