Weak Localization in Bulk Black Phosphorus and Few-Layer Phosphorene
ORAL
Abstract
Most of the recent experimental research on black phosphorus (BP) or phosphorene has been focused on device applications with few systematic studies on electrical transport properties of single-layer or few-layer phosphorene. Here, we report on the magnetotransport experiments on thick BP films and few-layer phosphorene at low temperatures. The observed weak localization is well fitted by the Hikami-Larkin-Nagaoka model where the temperature dependence of the phase coherence length has demonstrated to be a power-law behavior of T$^{-0.5}$. In addition, the temperature dependence of Hall mobility as a function of the film thickness is also examined to uncover the limitation of mobility in few-layer phosphorene with different mechanisms.
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Authors
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Yuchen Du
Purdue University
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Adam Neal
Purdue University
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Hong Zhou
Purdue University
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Peide Ye
Purdue University