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Electrical Transport Properties Driven by Unique Bonding Configuration in ?-GeSe

Author(s)
Choi, Young JaiHong, SuklyunKim, KwanpyoJang, JeongsuKim, JoonhoSung, DongchulKim, Jong HyukJung, Joong-EonLee, SolPark, JinsubLee, ChaewoonBae, HeesunIm, SeongilPark, Kibog
Issued Date
2023-04
DOI
10.1021/acs.nanolett.2c04425
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/64309
Citation
NANO LETTERS, v.23, no.8, pp.3144 - 3151
Abstract
Group IV monochalcogenides have recently shown great potential for their thermoelectric, ferroelectric, and other intriguing properties. The electrical properties of group IV monochalcogenides exhibit a strong dependence on the chalcogen type. For example, GeTe exhibits high doping concentration, whereas S/Se-based chalcogenides are semiconduc-tors with sizable bandgaps. Here, we investigate the electrical and thermoelectric properties of gamma-GeSe, a recently identified polymorph of GeSe. gamma-GeSe exhibits high electrical conductivity (similar to 106 S/m) and a relatively low Seebeck coefficient (9.4 mu V/K at room temperature) owing to its high p-doping level (5 x 1021 cm-3), which is in stark contrast to other known GeSe polymorphs. Elemental analysis and first-principles calculations confirm that the abundant formation of Ge vacancies leads to the high p -doping concentration. The magnetoresistance measurements also reveal weak antilocalization because of spin-orbit coupling in the crystal. Our results demonstrate that gamma-GeSe is a unique polymorph in which the modified local bonding configuration leads to substantially different physical properties.
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
ISSN
1530-6984
Keyword (Author)
hexagonal GeSegroup IV monochalcogenidesHall measurementthermoelectricSeebeck coefficientspin-orbit coupling
Keyword
THERMOELECTRIC PERFORMANCEFIGUREPHASEMERIT

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