1984
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.29.6797
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Titanium ditelluride: Band structure, photoemission, and electrical and magnetic properties

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“…This is an intriguing component pair in that Bi 2 Te 3 is a narrow-bandgap semiconductor [17] while TiTe 2 is a semimetal. [18,19] An additional challenge in the [(Bi 2 Te 3 ) x (TiTe 2 ) y ] superlattices is the immiscibility of the components. In the XMX-XMX and XMXMX-XMXMX superlattices made previously, the binary compounds formed solid solutions.…”
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“…This is an intriguing component pair in that Bi 2 Te 3 is a narrow-bandgap semiconductor [17] while TiTe 2 is a semimetal. [18,19] An additional challenge in the [(Bi 2 Te 3 ) x (TiTe 2 ) y ] superlattices is the immiscibility of the components. In the XMX-XMX and XMXMX-XMXMX superlattices made previously, the binary compounds formed solid solutions.…”
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“…5-7. It is worth noting that the Hall coefficient has a posi tive sign over the entire concentration and tempera ture ranges, as in the case of the parent compound TiTe 2 [18]. This indicates that the dominant hole car riers retain their position despite the intercalation of the metal and the formally donor doping.…”
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“…Since ARPES is only sensitive to occupied states it was not possible so far to probe the unoccupied Ti 3d-derived conduction band at Γ and therefore unambiguously clarify the semimetalic or semiconducting nature of TiSe 2 . The other Ti-derived dichalcogenides, TiTe 2 and TiS 2 were shown to form a semimetal [8,9] with an overlap * Corresponding author.…”
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