Quantum Hall Effect in Ultrahigh Mobility Two-dimensional Hole Gas of Black Phosphorus
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We demonstrate that a field effect transistor (FET) made of few layer black phosphorus (BP) encapsulated in hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) in vacuum, exhibts the room temperature hole mobility of 5200 cm 2 /Vs being limited just by the phonon scattering. At cryogenic tempeature the FET mobility increases up to 45,000 cm 2 /Vs, which is eight times higher compared with the mobility obtained in earlier reports. The unprecedentedly clean h-BN/BP/h-BN heterostructure exhibits Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations and quantum Hall effect with Landau level (LL) filling factors down to v=2 in conventional laboratory magnetic fields. Moreover, carrier density independent effective mass m=0.26 m0 is