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Self-assembled layer (SAL)-based doping on black phosphorus (BP) transistor and photodetector

Kang et al., 2017

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16046937287827302375
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Kang D
Jeon M
Jang S
Choi W
Kim K
Kim J
Lee S
Yeom G
Park J
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ACS Photonics

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Black phosphorus (BP) is appealing as a next-generation two-dimensional (2D) van der Waals (vdW) material, but research into doping BP to optimize device performance is still deficient. Here, we study n-and p-doping of variously thick (2, 4, 7, and 10 nm) black …
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