Doping of Two-Dimensional Semiconductors: A Rapid Review and Outlook

MRS Advances ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (51-52) ◽  
pp. 2743-2757 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kehao Zhang ◽  
Joshua Robinson

ABSTRACTDoping, as a primary technique to modify semiconductor transport, has achieved tremendous success in the past decades. For example, boron and phosphorus doping of Si modulates the dominant carrier type between p-type and n-type, serving as the backbone for the modern microelectronic technologies. Doped III-V semiconducting systems exhibit phenomenal optoelectronic properties. Magnesium doped gallium nitride plays an important role to build efficient blue light-emitting diode (LED), which won Nobel Prize in physics in 2014. The rise of two-dimensional (2D) materials sheds light on their potential in next generation electronic, optoelectronic, and quantum applications. These properties can further be controlled via doping of 2D materials, however, many challenges still remain in this field. Here, we present a rapid review on the recent achievements and challenges in the metastable and substitutional doping of 2D materials, followed by providing an outlook on integrating 2D materials into more advanced electronic architectures.

Author(s):  
Adam Brill ◽  
Elad Koren ◽  
Graham de Ruiter

Atomically thin two-dimensional materials (2DMs) have moved in the past 15 years from a serendipitously isolated single-layered graphene curiosity to a near technological renaissance, where 2DMs such as graphene and...


Author(s):  
Qiaoli Niu ◽  
Hengsheng Wu ◽  
Yongtao Gu ◽  
Yanzhao Li ◽  
Wenjin Zeng ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 93 ◽  
pp. 264-269 ◽  
Author(s):  
Henryk Teisseyre ◽  
Michal Bockowski ◽  
Toby David Young ◽  
Szymon Grzanka ◽  
Yaroslav Zhydachevskii ◽  
...  

In this communication, the use of gallium nitride doped with beryllium as an efficient converter for white light emitting diode is proposed. Until now beryllium in this material was mostly studied as a potential p-type dopant. Unfortunately, the realization of p-type conductivity in such a way seems impossible. However, due to a very intensive yellow emission, bulk crystals doped with beryllium can be used as light converters. In this communication, it is demonstrated that realisation of such diode is possible and realisation of a colour rendering index is close to that necessary for white light emission.


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