Low energy band gap state in compressed needlelike structure of CdSb:Ni

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We studied the effect of high pressure on the border of intrinsic conductivity in CdSb doped with 0.5%Ni, the structure of which is needlelike due to spherical extended NiSb inclusions. The bandgap state has been found to be strongly governed by a structural transition in the composite structure. A pressure-induced phase exhibits an activation behavior only upon heating with a very low energy gap by 0.05 eV at 5.32 GPa, while metallic conductivity appears upon subsequent cooling, which is attributed to the instability of the cadmium antimonide structure. Room-temperature Hall effect measurements confirm that the high-pressure phase is not fully metallized, yielding a hole concentration of 4.08 × 1018 cm-3 at the onset of structural transition and a reduced magnitude by order in this phase.

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Arslanov, T. R., Dzhamamedov, R. G., Zakhvalinskii, V. S., Kochura, A. V., Rodionov, V. V., & Ahuja, R. (2019). Low energy band gap state in compressed needlelike structure of CdSb:Ni. Applied Physics Letters, 115(25). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5129131

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