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Mechanistic insights on the phosphorene degradation

Published 18 Apr 2019 in cond-mat.mes-hall | (1904.08822v1)

Abstract: The structural and chemical degradations of phosphorene severely limit its practical applications despite the enormous promise. In this regard, we investigate a plethora of microscopic kinetic mechanisms and develop a degradation phase diagram within the first-principles calculations. At 400 K, the degradation and the competing self-annealing proceeds through the merger and annihilation of vacancies, respectively, which are triggered via itinerant vacancy and adatom. A further increase in temperature beyond 650 K, the structural degradation results through the emission of the undercoordinated atoms from the defect and the concurrent pair-wise sublimation. The role of inter-layer vacancy diffusion is discarded in the context of structural degradation. The chemical degradation is routed through the dissociation of oxygen molecule that is either activated at the room-temperature on the pristine surface or spontaneous at the single-vacancy site. The present results are in agreement with the few available experimental conjectures and will motivate further efforts.

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