Add a Pinch of Tetrel: The Transformation of a Centrosymmetric Metal into a Nonsymmorphic and Chiral Semiconductor
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Abstract
Centrosymmetric skutterudite RhP3 was converted to a nonsymmorphic and chiral compound RhSi0.3P2.7 (space group P212121) by means of partial replacement of Si for P. The structure, determined by a combination of X-ray crystallography and solid state 31P NMR, exhibits branched polyanionic P/Si chains that are unique among metal phosphides. A driving force to stabilize the locally noncentrosymmetric cis-RhSi2P4 and fac-RhSi3P3 fragments was π-electron back-donation between the Rh t2g-type orbitals and the unoccupied antibonding Si/P orbitals, which was more effective for Si than for P. In situ studies and total energy calculations revealed the metastable nature of RhSi0.3P2.7. Electronic structure calculations predicted RhP3 to be metallic which was confirmed by transport properties measurements. In contrast, the electronic structure for chiral RhSi0.3P2.7 contained a bandgap, and this compound was shown to be a narrow gap semiconductor.
*This work was supported by the Ames Laboratory's Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) program (S.L., G.V., G.A., C.H., K.K.). G.A. is grateful to the Ames Laboratory Spedding Postdoctoral Fellowship for financial support. Ames Laboratory is operated for the U.S. DOE by Iowa State University under contract # DE-AC02-07CH11358.
Publication: Lee, S. J.; Viswanathan, G.; Carnahan, S.; Harmer, C. P.; Akopov, G.; Rossini, A.; Miller, G.; Kovnir, K. Add a pinch of Tetrel: The Transformation of a Centrosymmetric Metal into a Nonsymmorphic and Chiral Semiconductor. Submitted.
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Shannon J Lee
- Brookhaven National Laboratory