Abstract

Using density functional theory coupled to the Boltzmann transport equation with relaxation time approximation, we study the electronic structure and carrier mobility of graphene-like hexagonal boron phosphide (h-BP) monolayer and H-terminated armchair boron phosphide nanoribbons (ABPNRs). Our results show that the carrier mobility can reach over 104 cm2 V–1 s–1 for electron and 5 × 103 cm2 V–1 s–1 for hole in monolayer sheet. The carrier mobility in the ABPNRs is in the range of 103 to 104 cm2 V–1 s–1, and we find that the width of nanoribbon plays an important role in tuning the polarity of the carrier transport, which exhibits a distinct 3p (p is a positive integer) alternating behavior. The staggering oscillating behavior of mobility should be attributed to different bond characteristics of the edge states in the ABPNRs. Moreover, the H-terminated zigzag boron phosphide nanoribbons (ZBPNRs) have the characteristics of p-type semiconductors in electrical conduction, and the carrier mobility is increase...

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