Electrochemically exfoliated phosphorene nanosheet thin films for wafer-scale near-infrared phototransistor array
- Authors
- Jeon Youngseo; Rhee Dongjoon; Wu Bing; Mazanek Vlastimil; Kim In Soo; Son Donghee; Sofer Zdenek; Kang Joohoon
- Issue Date
- 2022-11
- Publisher
- NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
- Citation
- Npj 2d Materials and Applications, v.6, no.1
- Abstract
- Two-dimensional (2D) black phosphorus (BP), or phosphorene, has recently emerged as a promising 2D semiconductor because of its p-type charge transport behavior and near-infrared photoresponsivity. However, the application of BP in practical electronic and optoelectronic devices is hindered by challenges in producing high-quality BP films over large areas. In this manuscript, we present a facile solution-based process to create wafer-scale BP films for fabrication of p-channel field-effect transistors that are responsive to near infrared light. Few-layer BP nanosheets are first exfoliated from the bulk crystal via electrochemical intercalation of cationic molecules and then vacuum-filtered through an anodic aluminum oxide membrane. The resulting BP film can be transferred onto an SiO2-coated silicon substrate, thereby allowing for realization of field-effect transistors after electrode deposition and thermal annealing. The transistor array exhibits spatial uniformity in electrical performance with an average hole mobility of similar to 0.002 cm(2) V-1 s(-1) and on/off ratio of 130. Furthermore, gate-induced modulation of the BP channel allows for enhancement in the photoresponsivity for 1550-nm light illumination up to 24 mA W-1, which benefits the application of the phototransistor array for near infrared imaging.
- Keywords
- FIELD-EFFECT TRANSISTORS; CONTACT RESISTANCE; BLACK; TRANSPORT; MONOLAYER; MOS2; GAP
- ISSN
- 2397-7132
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/75923
- DOI
- 10.1038/s41699-022-00360-2
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- KIST Article > 2022
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