Valence Band Modulation Using Cationic Filled p Orbitals toward p-Type Conduction

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Abstract

p-Type conduction is difficult in wide-gap compound semiconductors, such as transparent oxides. Anionic p orbitals primarily constituting the valence band maximum (VBM) are localized owing to their highly electronegative nature, which gives rise to a large ionization potential (Ip), leading to a difficulty in hole doping into the VBM. Here, we report a new approach to VBM modulation through the covalent interaction with filled cationic p orbitals. LaN is taken as an example. Pushing the anionic valence band (VB) to VBM by σ interaction in N-La chains between the N 2p VB and the filled La p orbitals decreases Ip and enhances the dispersion of VBM, leading to a direct-type band gap. Cationic p states (La 5p6) located energetically near the VB and linear coordination of La-N chains present in rock-salt-type crystal structures are keys to making the N p-La p covalent interaction strong.

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Mizoguchi, H., Matsuishi, S., Segawa, H., Saito, N., & Hosono, H. (2025). Valence Band Modulation Using Cationic Filled p Orbitals toward p-Type Conduction. Crystal Growth and Design, 25(6), 1892–1896. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.cgd.5c00012

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