New ground states of fluorinated and oxidized phosphorene: structural and electronic properties
Abstract
We systematically explore chemical functionalization of monolayer black phosphorene via chemisorption of oxygen and fluorine atoms. Using the cluster expansion technique, with vary- ing concentration of the adsorbate, we determine the ground states considering both single- as well as double- side chemisorption, which have novel chemical and electronic properties. The nature of the bandgap depends on the concentration of the adsorbate: for fluorination the direct bandgap first decreases, and then increases while becoming indirect, with increasing fluorination, while for oxidation the bandgap first increases and then decreases, while mostly maintaining its direct nature. Further we find that the unique anisotropic free-carrier effective mass for both the electrons and holes, can be changed and even rotated by 90 degrees, with controlled chemisorption, which can be useful for exploring unusual quantum Hall effect, and novel electronic devices based on phosphorene.
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@article{arxiv.1507.07230,
title = {New ground states of fluorinated and oxidized phosphorene: structural and electronic properties},
author = {Suhas Nahas and Barun Ghosh and Somnath Bhowmick and Amit Agarwal},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.07230},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
8 pages, 5 figures; final revised version - to appear in Phys. Rev. B