Electronic transport properties of suspended few-nm black phosphorus nanoribbons

ORAL

Abstract

Theoretical studies of few-nm wide black phosphorus nanoribbons have revealed highly tunable, width-dependent properties such as modulation of bandgap magnitude and carrier mobility. Due to the atmospheric instability of black phosphorus in the few-layer regime and a lack of suitable lithographic patterning techniques, these structures have yet to be reported. Here, we demonstrate the fabrication of few-nm wide and thick black phosphorus nanoribbons via in situ electron beam nanosculpting. We also present in situ orientation- and width-dependent two-terminal electronic transport measurements of these structures. These measurements yield valuable insight into the semiconducting properties of black phosphorus and its associated lower-dimensional nanostructures.

*NIH Grant R21HG007856, NSF Grant EFRI 2-DARE (EFRI-1542707)

Authors

  • Paul Masih Das

    • University of Pennsylvania
  • Gopinath Danda

    • University of Pennsylvania
  • Andrew Cupo

    • Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
  • Priyanka Jothi Thiruraman

    • University of Pennsylvania
  • Vincent Meunier

    • Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
  • Marija Drndic

    • University of Pennsylvania