Chemical vapor transport growth of bulk black phosphorus single crystals
Abstract
Phosphorene, which is designated as a monolayer or a few-layer of orthorhombic black phosphorus (BP), has emerged as a new promising member of the two-dimensional material family. A plethora of exciting applications of phosphorene have been reported based on its intriguing properties. Unfortunately, due to the lack of reliable methods for the direct synthesis of highly crystalline phosphorene, bulk BP single crystals have been the sole precursor to achieve high-quality phosphorene. A chemical vapor transport (CVT) reaction method has been deemed the most successful method for the growth of bulk BP single crystals. Herein, recent progress in the controlled growth of bulk BP single crystals by the CVT reaction is briefly reviewed. The emphasis is focused on the reaction system, nucleation and growth mechanism of the CVT synthesis of bulk BP crystals as well as the recent development in the growth of doped and substituted BP single crystals by the CVT reaction method. The challenges and perspectives ahead of the CVT growth of BP crystals are also pointed out.
- This article is part of the themed collection: 2020 Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers Review-type Articles