Black phosphorus (BP) is an attractive material for two-dimensional (2D) electronics and optoelectronics given its direct optical band gap in the bulk. However, the vulnerability of BP to oxygen and moisture under ambient conditions has been a significant impediment for the adoption of this material towards practical applications. This vulnerability has also curtailed the development of additively manufactured, solution processed, ink-jet printed BP devices, which are cost-effective alternatives to lithographically patterned rigid electronics and optoelectronics based on silicon. In this work, we have fabricated stable BP electronic devices on flexible and compliant substrates using low-cost, additive manufacturing techniques with ink-jet printing through scalable chemical exfoliation routes. To address the stability issues with BP, ionic liquids (ILs) were used as a passivation layer on the surface of the BP to minimize oxidative degradation. The enhanced stability of BP was inferred through Raman spectroscopy and scanning probe microscopy techniques, where no observable changes in the
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Nano Research 2023, 16(5): 7858-7866
Published: 12 January 2023
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