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Spatial-Temporal Imaging of Anisotropic Photocarrier Dynamics in Black Phosphorus

Materials Science 2017-08-02 v1

Abstract

As an emerging single elemental layered material with a low symmetry in-plane crystal lattice, black phosphorus (BP) has attracted significant research interest owing to its unique electronic and optoelectronic properties, including its widely tunable bandgap, polarization dependent photoresponse and highly anisotropic in-plane charge transport. Despite extensive study of the steady-state charge transport in BP, there has not been direct characterization and visualization of the hot carriers dynamics in BP immediately after photoexcitation, which is crucial to understanding the performance of BP-based optoelectronic devices. Here we use the newly developed scanning ultrafast electron microscopy (SUEM) to directly visualize the motion of photo-excited hot carriers on the surface of BP in both space and time. We observe highly anisotropic in-plane diffusion of hot holes, with a 15-times higher diffusivity along the armchair (x-) direction than that along the zigzag (y-) direction. Our results provide direct evidence of anisotropic hot carrier transport in BP and demonstrate the capability of SUEM to resolve ultrafast hot carrier dynamics in layered two-dimensional materials.

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@article{arxiv.1702.05835,
  title  = {Spatial-Temporal Imaging of Anisotropic Photocarrier Dynamics in Black Phosphorus},
  author = {Bolin Liao and Huan Zhao and Ebrahim Najafi and Xiaodong Yan and He Tian and Jesse Tice and Austin J. Minnich and Han Wang and Ahmed H. Zewail},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.05835},
  year   = {2017}
}

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21 pages, 6 figures