The synthesis and characterization of turbostratically disordered (BiSe) 1.15 TiSe 2 is reported. Specular and in-plane x-ray diffraction studies indicate an alternating structure containing two planes of a distorted rock salt structured BiSe and a Se-Ti-Se trilayer of TiSe 2 with independent lattices. The title compound was found to be turbostratically (rotationally) disordered about the c-axis, and the BiSe layer displays an orthorhombic in-plane structure with a = 4.562(2) Å and b = 4.242(1) Å. Temperature dependent electrical resistivity reveals that the disordered compound is metallic, but with less temperature dependence than may be expected for a 3D crystal, which is attributed to the lack of coherent vibrations due to the turbostratic disorder. The room temperature resistivity was found to be ρ = 5.0 × 10 −6 m with a carrier concentration of n = 5 × 10 21 cm −3 . Comparing the carrier concentration to (PbSe) 1.16 TiSe 2 suggests that the bismuth is trivalent and donates an electron to the conduction band of the TiSe 2 constituent.
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