p -type Bi2Se3 for topological insulator and low-temperature thermoelectric applications

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The growth and elementary properties of p -type Bi2Se3 single crystals are reported. Based on a hypothesis about the defect chemistry of Bi2Se3 , the p -type behavior has been induced through low-level substitutions (1% or less) of Ca for Bi. Scanning tunneling microscopy is employed to image the defects and establish their charge. Tunneling and angle-resolved photoemission spectra show that the Fermi level has been lowered into the valence band by about 400 meV in Bi1.98Ca0.02Se3 relative to the n -type material. p -type single crystals with ab -plane Seebeck coefficients of +180μV/K at room temperature are reported. These crystals show an anomalous peak in the Seebeck coefficient at low temperatures, reaching +120μVK-1 at 7 K, giving them a high thermoelectric power factor at low temperatures. In addition to its interesting thermoelectric properties, p -type Bi2Se3 is of substantial interest for studies of technologies and phenomena proposed for topological insulators.
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Authors Hor, Y. S.;Richardella, A.;Roushan, P.;Xia, Y.;Checkelsky, J. G.;Yazdani, A.;Hasan, M. Z.;Ong, N. P.;Cava, R. J.;Hor, Y. S.;Richardella, A.;Roushan, P.;Xia, Y.;Checkelsky, J. G.;Yazdani, A.;Hasan, M. Z.;Ong, N. P.;Cava, R. J.;
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Year 1970
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doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.79.195208
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