1st Edition

Phosphorene: Physical Properties, Synthesis, and Fabrication

Edited By Yongqing Cai, Gang Zhang, Yong-Wei Zhang Copyright 2019
    316 Pages 24 Color & 90 B/W Illustrations
    by Jenny Stanford Publishing

    316 Pages 24 Color & 90 B/W Illustrations
    by Jenny Stanford Publishing

    This book is the first attempt to systematically present the knowledge and research progress of phosphorene, another elemental 2D material that can be exfoliated by mechanical or liquid methods as the intensively studied graphene. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the synthesis, growth, characterization, and applications of phosphorene. It also compiles cutting-edge research in the related field with respect to thermal conduction, transistors, and electrochemical applications and encompasses the intrinsic properties (structural, electronic, defective, and phononic) of phosphorene. This book provides detailed mechanisms of phenomena observed for phosphorene. It will benefit graduate students of physics, chemistry, electrical and electronics engineering, and materials science and engineering; researchers in nanoscience working on phosphorene and similar 2D materials; and engineers and anyone involved in nanotechnology, nanoelectronics, materials preparation, and device fabrication based on layered materials.

    1. Growth, Exfoliation, and Synthesis  2. Phosphorene Characterization.  Structure, Phonons, and Defects  3. Thermal Properties of Phosphorene  4. Electronic and Optical Properties  5. Black Phosphorus Transistors  6. Electrochemical Applications.

    Biography

    Yongqing Cai, Institute of High Performance Computing, Singapore

    Gang Zhang, Institute of High Performance Computing, Singapore

    Yong-Wei Zhang, Institute of High Performance Computing, Singapore