Isolation and characterisation of monolayer phosphorene analogues.

IF 2.3 4区 物理与天体物理 Q3 PHYSICS, CONDENSED MATTER
Nicolas Gauriot, Raj Pandya, Jack Alexander-Webber, Akshay Rao
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Abstract

Atomically thin group IV monochalcogenides or phosphorene analogues are a promising family of materials. Theoretical calculations predict that monolayers (MLs) should be semiconducting, ferroelectric and ferroelastic at room temperature, exhibit large charge mobilities and large non-linear optical response. Yet, experimental studies of these systems are scarce because of the difficulty to produce such MLs. Here we focus on two members of this family: GeSe and SnS. We demonstrate a simple mechanical exfoliation method to produce ML samples on gold substrates. We observe the evolution of the Raman scattering as a function of layers and the anisotropic optical response from reflectance contrast measurements. To the best of our knowledge this is the first report of mechanical exfoliation down to the ML of these materials and the first realisation of ML GeSe.

单层磷烯类似物的分离与表征。
原子薄的第 IV 族单质或磷烯类似物是一种很有前途的材料。理论计算预测,单层材料在室温下应具有半导体性、铁电性和铁弹性,并表现出较大的电荷迁移率和较大的非线性光学响应。然而,由于难以制备这类单层,对这些系统的实验研究很少。在此,我们将重点研究该家族的两个成员:GeSe和SnS。我们展示了一种简单的机械剥离方法,可在金基底上制备单层样品。我们观察了拉曼散射随层数的变化以及各向异性光学响应的反射对比测量。据我们所知,这是首次报道这些材料的单层机械剥离,也是首次实现单层 GeSe. .
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Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 物理-物理:凝聚态物理
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
7.40%
发文量
1288
审稿时长
2.1 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter covers the whole of condensed matter physics including soft condensed matter and nanostructures. Papers may report experimental, theoretical and simulation studies. Note that papers must contain fundamental condensed matter science: papers reporting methods of materials preparation or properties of materials without novel condensed matter content will not be accepted.
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