Devin R. MerrillDaniel B. MooreMark N CoffeyAdam W. JansonsMatthias FalmbiglDavid C. Johnson
The synthesis and characterization of turbostratically disordered (BiSe)1.15TiSe2 is reported. Specular and in-plane x-ray diffraction studies indicate an alternating structure containing two planes of a distorted rock salt structured BiSe and a Se–Ti–Se trilayer of TiSe2 with independent lattices. The title compound was found to be turbostratically (rotationally) disordered about the c-axis, and the BiSe layer displays an orthorhombic in-plane structure with a = 4.562(2) Å and b = 4.242(1) Å. Temperature dependent electrical resistivity reveals that the disordered compound is metallic, but with less temperature dependence than may be expected for a 3D crystal, which is attributed to the lack of coherent vibrations due to the turbostratic disorder. The room temperature resistivity was found to be ρ = 5.0 × 10−6 Ωm with a carrier concentration of n = 5 × 1021 cm−3. Comparing the carrier concentration to (PbSe)1.16TiSe2 suggests that the bismuth is trivalent and donates an electron to the conduction band of the TiSe2 constituent.
Daniel B. MooreMatt BeekmanSabrina DischP. ZschackInes HäuslerWolfgang NeumannDavid C. Johnson
Daniel B. MooreMatt BeekmanSabrina DischP. ZschackInes HäeuslerWolfgang NeumannDavid C. Johnson
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Gavin MitchsonMatthias FalmbiglJeffrey DittoDavid C. Johnson
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