We demonstrate a reconfigurable black phosphorus electrical field transistor,which is van der Waals heterostructured with few-layer graphene and hexagonal boron nitride flakes.Varied homojunctions could be realized by...We demonstrate a reconfigurable black phosphorus electrical field transistor,which is van der Waals heterostructured with few-layer graphene and hexagonal boron nitride flakes.Varied homojunctions could be realized by controlling both source–drain and top-gate voltages.With the spatially resolved scanning photocurrent microscopy technique,photovoltaic photocurrents originated from the band-bending regions are observed,confirming nine different configurations for each set of fixed voltages.In addition,as a phototransistor,high responsivity(~800 mA/W)and fast response speed(~230μs)are obtained from the device.The reconfigurable van der Waals heterostructured transistors may offer a promising structure towards electrically tunable black phosphorus-based optoelectronic devices.展开更多
基金Project supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China(Grant Nos.2018YFA0307200 and 2017YFA0303800)the National Natural Science Foundations of China(Grant Nos.61522507 and 61775183)+1 种基金the Key Research and Development Program in Shaanxi Province of China(Grant No.2017KJXX-12)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(Grant Nos.3102017jc01001 and 3102018jcc034)
文摘We demonstrate a reconfigurable black phosphorus electrical field transistor,which is van der Waals heterostructured with few-layer graphene and hexagonal boron nitride flakes.Varied homojunctions could be realized by controlling both source–drain and top-gate voltages.With the spatially resolved scanning photocurrent microscopy technique,photovoltaic photocurrents originated from the band-bending regions are observed,confirming nine different configurations for each set of fixed voltages.In addition,as a phototransistor,high responsivity(~800 mA/W)and fast response speed(~230μs)are obtained from the device.The reconfigurable van der Waals heterostructured transistors may offer a promising structure towards electrically tunable black phosphorus-based optoelectronic devices.