A promising p-type transparent conducting material: Layered oxysulfide [Cu2S2][Sr3Sc2O5]

Sr 3 Cu 2 Sc 2 O 5 S 2 , a layered oxysulfide, composed of anti-PbO-like [Cu2S2] slabs alternating with perovskitelike [Sr3Sc2O5] slabs, was systematically studied as a p-type transparent conducting material. The material has a wide energy gap of 3.1eV and a p-type electrical conductivity of 2.8Scm−...

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Published inJournal of applied physics Vol. 102; no. 11
Main Authors Liu, Min-Ling, Wu, Li-Bin, Huang, Fu-Qiang, Chen, Li-Dong, Chen, I.-Wei
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.12.2007
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Summary:Sr 3 Cu 2 Sc 2 O 5 S 2 , a layered oxysulfide, composed of anti-PbO-like [Cu2S2] slabs alternating with perovskitelike [Sr3Sc2O5] slabs, was systematically studied as a p-type transparent conducting material. The material has a wide energy gap of 3.1eV and a p-type electrical conductivity of 2.8Scm−1 at room temperature. The hole mobility of +150cm2V−1S−1 at room temperature, which is much higher than the typical value of ∼10−1–10cm2V−1S−1 found in other copper compounds. The performances of bulk undoped Sr3Cu2Sc2O5S2 show the promise of copper oxysulfides as a class of p-type transparent conductive materials that is essential for optoelectronic applications.
ISSN:0021-8979
1089-7550
DOI:10.1063/1.2817643