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Long-term stability study of graphene-passivated black phosphorus under air exposure

Authors :
E. J. Choi
Jiho Kim
Seung Kwan Baek
Keun Soo Kim
Young Jun Chang
Source :
Current Applied Physics. 16:165-169
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2016.

Abstract

We use the graphene as a passivation layer to protect the black phosphorus from chemical reaction with air. Flakes of the black phosphorus crystal are covered by N = 1, 2, and 3 layers of CVD graphene and the Raman phonon modes are measured after the samples are exposed to air. For the double and triple layer passivation (N = 2,3) the Raman phonon peaks are maintained as long as ∼100 h (4 days) before the phonon intensity is reduced to 90% of the initial strength, I/I 0 = 0.9, demonstrating that the black phosphorus is strongly protected in contrast to the rapid degradation of the bare and single-layer covered black phosphorus. The long term stability achieved by multi-layer graphene passivation makes it possible to perform various electronic and optical experiments aimed for device application of this direct-gap van der Waals semiconductor with high electronic and thermal mobility under ambient environment.

Details

ISSN :
15671739
Volume :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Current Applied Physics
Accession number :
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