Abstract
Blue phosphorene (blue-P) has attracted considerable attention due to its potential applications in optical and electronic devices. However, its synthesis has remained a challenge. Here, we report an experimental investigation of the first steps of blue-P growth on Au(111) surface by molecular-beam epitaxy. The structure was characterized by in situ low temperature scanning tunneling microscopy, low-energy electron diffraction, combined with density functional theory calculations. We reveal two-dimensional (2D) phosphorus clusters (P-clusters) formed on surface at 150 °C, where the most prevalent structure of P-clusters is composed of triangles with six protrusions. We also demonstrate the transformation of these P-clusters into a single layer of blue-P after post-annealing at 260 °C. Our observation of the growth process is a necessary step for exploring the growth mechanisms further.
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Zhang, W., Enriquez, H., Mayne, A. J., Bendounan, A., Seitsonen, A. P., Kara, A., … Oughaddou, H. (2019). First steps of blue phosphorene growth on Au(111). In Materials Today: Proceedings (Vol. 39, pp. 1153–1156). Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matpr.2020.07.197
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