Synthesis of black phosphorus films and particles by ultra-fast laser ablation

ORAL

Abstract

Few-layer black phosphorus (BP) has become one of top interests among various 2D materials because of its outstanding electrical and optical properties. However, availability of large size BP thin films stands as a major roadblock against further research and its applications. Here we report a method of synthesis BP films and particles by employing ultra-fast laser ablation. We demonstrated that arbitrary BP film patterns can be defined by laser direct writing. BP particles were also achieved as byproduct through manipulating laser power and frequency. Physical mechanism of laser ablation process was investigated, which also provides an optimizing strategy of improving BP thin film quality.

*The work was supported in part by NSF ECCS-1449270, NSF/AFOSR EFRI 2DARE Program, and ARO W911NF-15-1-0574

Authors

  • Gang Qiu

    • purdue university
  • Qiong Nian

    • purdue university
  • Yexin Deng

    • purdue university
  • Biwei Deng

    • purdue university
  • Shengyu Jin

    • purdue university
  • Adam Charnas

    • purdue university
  • Gary Cheng

    • purdue university
  • Peide Ye

    • Purdue Univ
    • Purdue University
    • purdue university