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Electronic and magnetic properties of black phosphorus

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2018-05-07 v1

Abstract

Black phosphorus has emerged as the next member in the graphene inspired two-dimensional materials family. Its electronic and magnetic properties are studied herein using electron and nuclear magnetic resonance techniques (ESR and NMR) and microwave conductivity measurement. The latter is a unique technique to study conductivity on air sensitive samples. The ESR study indicates the absence of free charge carriers and no sign of paramagnetic defects are found. 31^{31}P NMR shows the presence of a characteristic Pake doublet structure due to the interaction between I=1/2I = 1/2 nuclei. Microwave conductivity shows, in accordance with the ESR results, that black phosphorus behaves as a semiconductor and we identify extrinsic and intrinsic charge carrier contributions to the conductivity and extracted the sizes of the gaps. ESR measurement also yields that bP might find applications as a microwave absorbent.

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@article{arxiv.1805.01495,
  title  = {Electronic and magnetic properties of black phosphorus},
  author = {Bence G. Márkus and Ferenc Simon and Károly Nagy and Titusz Fehér and Stefan Wild and Gonzalo Abellán and Julio C. Chacón-Torres and Andreas Hirsch and Frank Hauke},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.01495},
  year   = {2018}
}