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Air-Stable Humidity Sensor Using Few-Layer Black Phosphorus

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ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
卷 9, 期 11, 页码 10019-10026

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.7b01833

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2D materials; black phosphorus; humidity sensor; encapsulation; long-term stability

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  1. Michigan State University

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As a new family member of two-dimensional layered materials, black phosphorus (BP) has attracted significant attention for chemical sensing applications due to its exceptional electrical, mechanical; and surface properties. However, produting air-stable BP sensors is extremely challenging because BP atomic layers degrade rapidly in ambient conditions. In this study, We explored the humidity sensing properties of BP field-effect transistors fully encapsulated by a 6 rim-thick Al2O3 encapsulation layer deposited by atomic layer deposition. The encapsulated BP sensors exhibited superior ambient stability with no noticeable degradation in sensing response after being stored in air for more than a week. Compared with the bare BP devices, the encapsulated ones offered long-term stability with a trade-off in slightly reduced sensitivity. Capacitance-voltage measurement results further reveal that instead of direct charge transfer, the electrostatic gating effect on BP flakes arising from the dipole moment of adsorbed water molecules is the basic mechanism governing the humidity sensing behavior of both bare and encapsulated BP sensors. This work demonstrates a viable approach for achieving air-stable BP-based humidity or chemical sensors for practical applications.

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