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Defining the role of humidity in the ambient degradation of few-layer black phosphorus
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2016
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringEnvironmental ChemistryChemical EngineeringEngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringAmbient DegradationBp DegradationEnvironmental PollutionNutrient CycleEnvironmental QualityEnvironmental FatePhosphoreneHumidity SensorFew-layer BpPhotovoltaicsFew-layer Black Phosphorus
Few-layer black phosphorus (BP) is an emerging material of interest for applications in electronics. However, lack of ambient stability is hampering its incorporation in practical devices as it demands for an inert operating environment. Here, we study the individual effects of key environmental factors, such as temperature, light and humidity on the deterioration of BP. It is shown that humidity on its own does not cause material degradation. In fact, few-layer BP is employed as a recoverable humidity sensor. This study eliminates humidity as an active parameter in BP degradation. Hence, by simply isolating BP from light, its lifetime can be prolonged even in the presence of O2. As such, this study opens the pathway for devising new strategies for the practical implementation of BP.
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