Issue 21, 2021

High electrical conduction of the Sb square net in an anti-ThCr2Si2 type La2O2Sb thin film grown by multilayer solid-phase epitaxy

Abstract

Anti-ThCr2Si2 type RE2O2Sb (RE = rare earth) with a Sb square net has shown insulating conduction so far. Here we report the synthesis of La2O2Sb epitaxial thin films for the first time by multilayer solid-phase epitaxy. The valence state of Sb was about −2 evaluated from X-ray photoemission spectroscopy measurement, and the indirect band gap of 0.17 eV was observed. The La2O2Sb epitaxial thin film showed unexpectedly high electrical conduction as a narrow gap semiconductor, whose resistivity at room temperature was approximately ten-thousand-fold lower than that of La2O2Sb bulk polycrystal, attributed to increased carrier mobility probably due to suppressed Sb dimerization.

Graphical abstract: High electrical conduction of the Sb square net in an anti-ThCr2Si2 type La2O2Sb thin film grown by multilayer solid-phase epitaxy

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Feb 2021
Accepted
25 Apr 2021
First published
27 Apr 2021

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2021,9, 6880-6884

High electrical conduction of the Sb square net in an anti-ThCr2Si2 type La2O2Sb thin film grown by multilayer solid-phase epitaxy

Y. Yamamoto, H. Kawasoko and T. Fukumura, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2021, 9, 6880 DOI: 10.1039/D1TC00747E

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