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Temperature dependent magnetotransport characterization of Bi<sub>0.88</sub>Sb<sub>0.12 </sub>using two channel analysis

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Abstract

Bi1-xSbx alloys with 0.07 < x < 0.22 are narrow-bandgap semiconductors with band inversion resulting in topological insulating properties. These alloys exhibit strong temperature dependent behaviors making them promising thermoelectric materials. Magnetotransport measurements are carried out on Bi0.88Sb0.12 in which both L and T bands are present. In the high temperature regime, we follow the assumption where only two types of carriers are present. Using a two-channel analysis on magnetotransport measurements at temperatures between 100K<T<300K allows us to extract carrier densities and mobilities for electrons and holes. Using the extracted values for densities, the band gap is calculated to be 0.057eV in this temperature regime. The electron and hole mobilities increase with decreasing temperature. The electron mobility is fit to the acoustic deformation potential scattering function, however the analysis for hole mobility proves to be more challenging due to the presence of heavy and light holes. In particular, around room temperature the hole mobility is degraded as a result of intervalley scattering from the T and L bands.

Presenters

  • Shriya Sinha

    University of Michigan

Authors

  • Shriya Sinha

    University of Michigan

  • Zecheng You

    University of Michigan

  • Abby Liu

    University of Michigan

  • Sam Frisone

    University of Michigan

  • Eric Chandler

    University of Michigan

  • Yuting Zhang

    University of Michigan

  • Adrian Birge

    University of Illinois, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

  • Minjoo L Lee

    University of Illinois, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

  • Rachel Goldman

    University of Michigan

  • Ctirad Uher

    University of Michigan

  • Cagliyan Kurdak

    University of Michigan