Single-atomic-layered quantum wells built in wide-gap semiconductors LnCuOCh (Ln=lanthanide, Ch=chalcogen)

Abstract
LnCuOCh (Ln=lanthanide,Ch=chalcogen) layered oxychalcogenides are wide-gap p-type semiconductors composed of alternately stacked (Ln2O2)2+ oxide layers and (Cu2Ch2)2 chalcogenide layers. Energy band calculations revealed that CuCh hybridized bands only spread in the (Cu2Ch2)2 layers, which suggests that hole carriers in these bands are confined by the potential barriers formed by the (Ln2O2)2+ layers. Stepwise absorption spectra of a series of LnCuOCh experimentally verified that an exciton in the (Cu2Ch2)2 layers shows a two-dimensional behavior. These theoretical and experimental results indicate that LnCuOCh has “natural multiple quantum wells” built into its layered structure.