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Metal-insulator transition in films of doped semiconductor nanocrystals

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2016-06-15 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

To fully deploy the potential of semiconductor nanocrystal films as low-cost electronic materials, a better understanding of the amount of dopants required to make their conductivity metallic is needed. In bulk semiconductors, the critical concentration of electrons at the metal-insulator transition is described by the Mott criterion. Here, we theoretically derive the critical concentration ncn_c for films of heavily doped nanocrystals devoid of ligands at their surface and in direct contact with each other. In the accompanying experiments, we investigate the conduction mechanism in films of phosphorus-doped, ligand-free silicon nanocrystals. At the largest electron concentration achieved in our samples, which is half the predicted ncn_c, we find that the localization length of hopping electrons is close to three times the nanocrystals diameter, indicating that the film approaches the metal-insulator transition.

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@article{arxiv.1606.04451,
  title  = {Metal-insulator transition in films of doped semiconductor nanocrystals},
  author = {Ting Chen and K. V. Reich and Nicolaas J. Kramer and Han Fu and Uwe R. Kortshagen and B. I. Shklovskii},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.04451},
  year   = {2016}
}