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Bi2O3 monolayers from elemental liquid bismuth

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posted on 2024-11-02, 08:07 authored by Kibret Messalea, Benjamin Carey, Azmira Jannat, Nitu SyedNitu Syed, Md Mohiuddin, Baoyue Zhang, Ali Zavabeti, Taimur Ahmed, Nasir MahmoodNasir Mahmood, Enrico Della GasperaEnrico Della Gaspera, Khashayar Khoshmanesh, Kourosh Kalantar ZadehKourosh Kalantar Zadeh, Torben DaenekeTorben Daeneke
Atomically thin, semiconducting transition and post transition metal oxides are emerging as a promising category of materials for high-performance oxide optoelectronic applications. However, the wafer-scale synthesis of crystalline atomically thin samples has been a challenge, particularly for oxides that do not present layered crystal structures. Herein we use a facile, scalable method to synthesise ultrathin bismuth oxide nanosheets using a liquid metal facilitated synthesis approach. Monolayers of -Bi2O3 featuring sub-nanometre thickness, high crystallinity and large lateral dimensions could be isolated from the liquid bismuth surface. The nanosheets were found to be n-type semiconductors with a direct band gap of approximate to 3.5 eV and were suited for developing ultra violet (UV) photodetectors. The developed devices featured a high responsivity of approximate to 400 AW(-1) when illuminated with 365 nm UV light and fast response times of approximate to 70 s. The developed methods and obtained nanosheets can likely be developed further towards the synthesis of other bismuth based atomically thin chalcogenides that hold promise for electronic, optical and catalytic applications.

History

Journal

Nanoscale

Volume

10

Issue

33

Start page

15615

End page

15623

Total pages

9

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018

Former Identifier

2006086654

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2018-12-10