Covalent bonding and the nature of band gaps in some half-Heusler compounds

Abstract

Half-Heusler compounds XYZ, also called semi-Heusler compounds, crystallize in the MgAgAs structure, in the space group F43m. We report a systematic examination of band gaps and the nature (covalent or ionic) of bonding in semiconducting 8- and 18- electron half-Heusler compounds through first-principles density functional calculations. We find the most appropriate description of these compounds from the viewpoint of electronic structures is one of a YZ zinc blende lattice stuffed by the X ion. Simple valence rules are obeyed for bonding in the 8-electron compound. For example, LiMgN can be written Li+ + (MgN)-, and (MgN)-, which is isoelectronic with (SiSi), forms a zinc blende lattice. The 18-electron compounds can similarly be considered as obeying valence rules. A semiconductor such as TiCoSb can be written Ti4+ + (CoSb)4-; the latter unit is isoelectronic and isostructural with zinc-blende GaSb. For both the 8- and 18-electron compounds, when X is fixed as some electropositive cation, the computed band gap varies approximately as the difference in Pauling electronegativities of Y and Z. What is particularly exciting is that this simple idea of a covalently bonded YZ lattice can also be extended to the very important magnetic half-Heusler phases; we describe these as valence compounds ie. possessing a band gap at the Fermi energy albeit only in one spin direction. The local moment in these magnetic compounds resides on the X site.

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