CuSe-based layered compound Bi2YO4Cu2Se2 as a quasi-two-dimensional metal
Abstract
We have investigated the physical properties of a new layered oxyselenide Bi2YO4Cu2Se2, which crystallizes in an unusual intergrowth structure with Cu2Se2 and Bi2YO4 layers. Electric transport measurement indicates that Bi2YO4Cu2Se2 behaves metallic. Thermal transport and Hall measurements show that the type of the carriers is hole-like and it may be a potential thermoelectric material at high temperatures. First principle calculations are in agreement with experimental results and show that Bi2YO4Cu2Se2 is a quasi-2D metal. Further theoretical investigation suggests the ground states of the Bi2YO4Cu2Se2-type can be tuned by designing the blocking layers, which will enrich the physical properties of these compounds.
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