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Manifestation of unexpected semiconducting properties in few-layer orthorhombic arsenene

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arxiv 1411.3165 v4 pith:DAIO67ST submitted 2014-11-12 physics.comp-ph cond-mat.mtrl-sci

classification physics.comp-phcond-mat.mtrl-sci
keywords arsenenefew-layerapproachhighorthorhombicsemiconductingacousticaddition
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In this express, we demonstrate few-layer orthorhombic arsenene is an ideal semiconductor. Due to the layer stacking, multilayer arsenenes always behave as intrinsic direct bandgap semiconductors with gap values of around 1 eV. In addition, these bandgaps can be further tuned in its nanoribbons. Based on the so-called acoustic phonon limited approach, the carrier mobilities are predicted to approach as high as several thousand square centimeters per volt-second and simultaneously exhibit high directional anisotropy. All these make few-layer arsenene promising for device applications in semiconducting industry.

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