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Electronic Self-passivation of Single Vacancy in Black Phosphorus via a Controlled Ionization

Materials Science 2022-05-11 v1

Abstract

We report that mono-elemental black phosphorus presents a new electronic self-passivation scheme of single vacancy (SV). By means of low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy and bond-resolved non-contact atomic force microscopy, we demonstrate that the local reconstruction and ionization of SV into negatively charged SV\mathrm{SV}^- leads to the passivation of dangling bonds and thus the quenching of in-gap states, which can be achieved by mild thermal annealing or STM tip manipulation. SV exhibits a strong and symmetric Friedel oscillation (FO) pattern, while SV\mathrm{SV}^- shows an asymmetric FO pattern with local perturbation amplitude reduced by one order of magnitude and a faster decay rate. The enhanced passivation by forming SV\mathrm{SV}^- can be attributed to its weak dipole-like perturbation, consistent with density-functional theory and numerical calculations. Therefore, self-passivated SV\mathrm{SV}^- is electronically benign and acts as a much weaker scattering center, which may hold the key to further enhance the charge mobility of BP and its analogs.

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@article{arxiv.2107.03296,
  title  = {Electronic Self-passivation of Single Vacancy in Black Phosphorus via a Controlled Ionization},
  author = {Hanyan Fang and Aurelio Gallardo and Dikshant Dulal and Zhizhan Qiu and Jie Su and Mykola Telychko and Harshitra Mahalingam and Pin Lyu and Yixuan Han and Yi Zheng and Yongqing Cai and Aleksandr Rodin and Pavel Jelínek and Jiong Lu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.03296},
  year   = {2022}
}