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Effective Doping of Monolayer Phosphorene by Surface Adsorption of Atoms for Electronic and Spintronic Applications

Journal

IETE JOURNAL OF RESEARCH
Volume 63, Issue 2, Pages 205-215

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/03772063.2016.1243020

Keywords

Adatom; Band structure; DFT; Effective mass; Phosphorene; Spintronic

Funding

  1. Ramanujam fellowship research grant
  2. DST fast-track scheme for young scientists
  3. IBM faculty award
  4. Semiconductor Research corporation
  5. Faculty Initiation grants by Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (India)
  6. INSPIRE faculty fellowship by DST

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We study the effect of surface adsorption of 27 different adatoms on the electronic and magnetic properties of monolayer black phosphorus using density functional theory. Choosing a few representative elements from each group, ranging from alkali metals (group I) to halogens (group VII), we calculate the band structure, density of states, magnetic moment and effective mass for the energetically most stable location of the adatom on monolayer phosphorene. We predict that group I metals (Li, Na, K), and group III adatoms (Al, Ga, In) are effective in enhancing the n-type mobile carrier density, with group III adatoms resulting in lower effective mass of the electrons, and thus higher mobilities. Furthermore, we find that the adatoms of transition metals Ti and Fe produce a finite magnetic moment (1.87 and 2.31 (B)) in monolayer phosphorene, with different band gap and electronic effective masses (and thus mobilities), which approximately differ by a factor of 10 for spin-up and spin-down electrons, opening up the possibility for exploring spintronic applications.

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