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Friction anisotropy of violet phosphorene and its surface structure direction identification

  • Xi'an Jiaotong University

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Abstract

Violet phosphorene, a recently determined semiconducting two-dimensional elemental structure, is a promising electronic and optoelectronic material. The nano-tribological properties of violet phosphorene nanoflakes are essential for their micro device applications. A friction anisotropy has been demonstrated for the violet phosphorene nanoflakes by lateral force microscope due to the sub-nanorod components of violet phosphorus. The frictional force of the violet phosphorene nanoflakes have been demonstrated to be valley along sub-nano rod direction and peak across the sub-nanorod direction with a period of 180 , resulting in a fast identification of the surface structure direction of violet phosphorene. The friction of violet phosphorene nanoflakes has also been shown to increase with increasing scanning pressure. However, it is not sensitive to scanning speed or layers. The friction of the violet phosphorene nanoflakes have also been demonstrated to increase when exposure to air for hours. The friction and adhesion features of violet phosphorene nanoflakes provide valuable foundation for violet phosphorene based devices.

Original languageEnglish
Article number025002
Journal2D Materials
Volume9
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2022

Keywords

  • friction anisotropy
  • lateral force microscope
  • nano-tribological
  • oxidation
  • structure identification
  • violet phosphorene

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