The optical conductivity of few-layer black phosphorus by infrared spectroscopy
For many two-dimensional semiconductors, such as MoS2, the exciton absorption increases with thickness. Here, the authors show that, in black phosphorus, less material absorbs more light due to exciton resonances.
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| Main Authors: | Guowei Zhang, Shenyang Huang, Fanjie Wang, Qiaoxia Xing, Chaoyu Song, Chong Wang, Yuchen Lei, Mingyuan Huang, Hugen Yan |
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| Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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| Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/cf294c51f7ef43bab7c09eb9af3f83bc |
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