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Designing transparent conductors using forbidden optical transitions
- Woods-Robinson, Rachel;
- Xiong, Yihuang;
- Shen, Jimmy-Xuan;
- Winner, Nicholas;
- Horton, Matthew K;
- Asta, Mark;
- Ganose, Alex M;
- Hautier, Geoffroy;
- Persson, Kristin A
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matt.2023.06.043Abstract
Many semiconductors present weak or forbidden transitions at their fundamental band gaps, inducing a widened region of transparency. This occurs in high-performing n-type transparent conductors (TCs) such as Sn-doped In 2 O 3 (ITO); however, thus far, the presence of forbidden transitions has been neglected in the search for new p-type TCs. To address this, we first compute high-throughput absorption spectra across ∼ 18,000 semiconductors, showing that over half exhibit forbidden or weak optical transitions at their band edges. Next, we demonstrate that compounds with highly localized band-edge states are more likely to present forbidden transitions. Lastly, we search this set for p-type and n-type TCs with forbidden transitions and, by performing defect calculations, propose unexplored TC candidates such as ambipolar BeSiP 2 , p-type wurtzite BAs , and n-type Ba 2 InGaO 5 , among others. We share our dataset and recommend that future screenings for optical properties consider the impact of forbidden transitions.
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