Towards High-Performance Two-Dimensional Black Phosphorus Optoelectronic Devices: the Role of Metal Contacts

Abstract

The metal contacts on 2D black phosphorus field-effect transistor and photodetectors are studied. The metal work functions can significantly impact the Schottky barrier at the metal-semiconductor contact in black phosphorus devices. Higher metal work functions lead to larger output hole currents in p-type transistors, while ambipolar characteristics can be observed with lower work function metals. Photodetectors with record high photoresponsivity (223 mA/W) are demonstrated on black phosphorus through contact-engineering.

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