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Polaronic effects in monolayer black phosphorus on polar substrates

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2016-02-12 v2

Abstract

We investigate the effect of charge carrier interaction with surface optical phonons on the band properties of monolayer black phosphorus induced by polar substrates. We develop an analytical method based on the Lee-Low-Pines theory to calculate the spectrum of Fr\"ohlich type continuum Hamiltonian in the long-wavelength limit. We examine the modification of a band gap and renormalization of effective masses due to the substrate-related polaronic effect. Our results show that an energy gap in supported monolayer black phosphorus is enlarged depending on a particular substrate and the interlayer distance, zz. Among the substrate considered, the largest gap broadening at z=2.5 z=2.5 \AA{} is observed for the Al2_{2} O3_{3} substrate, which is found to be 50 \sim 50 meV. Carrier-phonon coupling also renormalizes the effective masses which is more pronounced along the zigzag direction. Anisotropy of the effective masses becomes stronger by the influence of the polaronic effect corresponding to direction-dependent carrier-phonon coupling. We conclude that substrate phonons have a non-negligible effect on the static band properties of monolayer black phosphorus, which may be further exploited in its experimental and theoretical studies.

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@article{arxiv.1511.09261,
  title  = {Polaronic effects in monolayer black phosphorus on polar substrates},
  author = {A. Mogulkoc and Y. Mogulkoc and A. N. Rudenko and M. I. Katsnelson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.09261},
  year   = {2016}
}