β-Phase Yb5Sb3Hx: Magnetic and Thermoelectric Properties Traversing from an Electride to a Semiconductor
Ashlee K. Hauble,
Tanner Q. Kimberly,
Kamil M. Ciesielski
et al.
Abstract:An electride is a compound that contains a localized electron in an empty crystallographic site. This class of materials has a wide range of applications, including superconductivity, batteries, photonics, and catalysis. Both polymorphs of Yb 5 Sb 3 (the orthorhombic Ca 5 Sb 3 F structure type (β phase) and hexagonal Mn 5 Si 3 structure type (α phase)) are known to be electrides with electrons localized in 0D tetrahedral cavities and 1D octahedral chains, respectively. In the case of the orthorhombic β phase, … Show more
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