Optoelectronic properties of methyl-terminated germanane

dc.contributor.author Livache, Clément
dc.contributor.author Ryan, Bradley
dc.contributor.author Ramesh, Utkarsh
dc.contributor.author Steinmetz, Violette
dc.contributor.author Gréboval, Charlie
dc.contributor.author Chu, Audrey
dc.contributor.author Brule, Thibault
dc.contributor.author Ithurria, Sandrine
dc.contributor.author Prévot, Geoffrey
dc.contributor.author Barisien, Thierry
dc.contributor.author Ouerghi, Abdelkarim
dc.contributor.author Panthani, Matthew
dc.contributor.author Lhuillier, Emmanuel
dc.contributor.department Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
dc.date 2019-12-16T18:48:10.000
dc.date.accessioned 2020-06-30T01:10:07Z
dc.date.available 2020-06-30T01:10:07Z
dc.date.copyright Tue Jan 01 00:00:00 UTC 2019
dc.date.embargo 2020-08-01
dc.date.issued 2019-08-01
dc.description.abstract <p>Germanane is a two-dimensional, strongly confined form of germanium. It presents an interesting combination of (i) ease of integration with CMOS technology, (ii) low toxicity, and (iii) electronic confinement which transforms the indirect bandgap of the bulk material into a direct bandgap featuring photoluminescence. However, the optoelectronic properties of this material remain far less investigated than its structural properties. Here, we investigate the photoluminescence and transport properties of arrays of methyl-terminated germanane flakes. The photoluminescence appears to have two contributions, one from the band edge and the other from trap states. The dynamics of the exciton appear to be in the range of 1–100 ns. Conduction in this material appears to be p-type, while the photoconduction time response can be made as short as 100 <em>μ</em>s.</p>
dc.description.comments <p>This article is published as Livache, Clément, Bradley J. Ryan, Utkarsh Ramesh, Violette Steinmetz, Charlie Gréboval, Audrey Chu, Thibault Brule, Sandrine Ithurria, Geoffrey Prévot, Thierry Barisien, Abdelkarim Ouerghi, Matthew G. Panthani, and Emmanuel Lhuillier. "Optoelectronic properties of methyl-terminated germanane." <em>Applied Physics Letters</em> 115, no. 5 (2019): 052106. DOI: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5111011" target="_blank">10.1063/1.5111011</a>. Posted with permission.</p>
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dc.source.uri 10.1063/1.5111011
dc.subject.disciplines Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
dc.subject.disciplines Chemical Engineering
dc.subject.disciplines Engineering Physics
dc.title Optoelectronic properties of methyl-terminated germanane
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