Why does black phosphorus conduct electricity?
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Materials with a band gap, known as “semiconductors,” are a special group of materials that only conduct electricity when the electrons in that material absorb enough energy for them to “jump” the band gap. This means that black phosphorus can be tuned to absorb light in the visible range but also in the infrared.
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