Electrically
Tunable Exciton and Telecom-Band Light-Emitting
Diodes in Few-Layer Phosphorene
Posted on 2025-07-05 - 15:07
Two-dimensional
(2D) semiconductors with direct band gaps offer
opportunities for constructing ultrathin and compactly integrated
light-emitting diodes (LEDs). Current LEDs based on 2D semiconductors
mostly work in the visible light spectrum rather than the near-infrared
telecommunication band, hindering their incorporation into established
applications such as optical computing and communication. In this
study, we report on the LED from the bilayer and trilayer phosphorene
in the near-infrared regime leveraging the direct bandgap nature of
black phosphorus (BP). The layer-number-sensitive electrical field
regulation characteristics of bright excitons in bilayer and trilayer
phosphorene were revealed. Moreover, the dominating exciton types
and emission wavelengths were demonstrated to be dynamically regulated
from a single trilayer phosphorene-based LED near 1500 nm by judiciously
controlling the electric field and carrier injection conditions. The
findings suggest the potential application of 2D semiconductors in
miniaturized light source devices operating in the near-infrared telecommunication
band.
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Liang, Yaning; Song, Jiexi; Xuan, Fengyuan; Wang, Siyuan; Zhang, Junrong; Wang, Dong; et al. (2025). Electrically
Tunable Exciton and Telecom-Band Light-Emitting
Diodes in Few-Layer Phosphorene. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.5c02908Â