We have studied the excited states of black phosphorus through the analysis of K and L absorption edges of black phosphorus with energy-filtered transmission electron microscopy. Energy-loss spectra exhibit several peaks reflecting features in the density of conduction-band states at corresponding energies above the vacuum level. We have reproduced the experimental electron energy-loss near-edge structures by means of ab initio self-consistent real-space multiple-scattering theory. The comparison of the calculated symmetry-projected density of unoccupied states and electron energy loss spectra allowed us to assign the spectral features to transitions to specific electronic states. ? 2016 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim

Absorption edges of black phosphorus: A comparative analysis

Nicotra G.;Mio A. M.;Deretzis I.;La Magna A.;Spinella C.
2016

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We have studied the excited states of black phosphorus through the analysis of K and L absorption edges of black phosphorus with energy-filtered transmission electron microscopy. Energy-loss spectra exhibit several peaks reflecting features in the density of conduction-band states at corresponding energies above the vacuum level. We have reproduced the experimental electron energy-loss near-edge structures by means of ab initio self-consistent real-space multiple-scattering theory. The comparison of the calculated symmetry-projected density of unoccupied states and electron energy loss spectra allowed us to assign the spectral features to transitions to specific electronic states. ? 2016 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
2016
Istituto per la Microelettronica e Microsistemi - IMM
absorption edge, black phosphorus, density of states, electron energy-loss spectroscopy, scanning transmission electron microscopy
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