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Published on: December 29, 2016
Thermally Controlled Charge-Carrier Transitions in Disordered PbSbTe Chalcogenides
Valentin Evang1, Johannes Reindl2, Lisa Schäfer2
1Institute for Theoretical Solid State Physics, RWTH Aachen University, 52056, Aachen, Germany.
Abstract:
Binary and ternary chalcogenides have recently attracted much attention due to their wide range of applications including phase-change memory materials, topological insulators, photonic switches, and thermoelectrics. These applications require a precise control of the number and mobility of charge carriers. Here, an unexpected charge-carrier transition in ternary compounds from the PbTe-Sb2 Te3 pseudo-binary line is reported. Upon thermal annealing, sputtered thin films of PbSb2 Te4 and Pb2 Sb2 Te5 undergo a transition in the temperature coefficient of resistance and in the type of the majority charge carriers from n-type to p-type. These transitions are observed upon increasing structural order within one crystallographic phase. To account for this striking observation, it is proposed that the Fermi energy shifts from the tail of the conduction band to the valence band because different levels of overall structural disorder lead to different predominant types of native point defects. This view is confirmed by an extensive computational study, revealing a transition from excess cations and SbPb for high levels of disorder to PbSb prevailing for low disorder. The findings will help fine-tune transport properties in certain chalcogenides via proper thermal treatment, with potential benefits for memories, thermoelectric material optimization, and neuromorphic devices.
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