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Phonon-assisted optical absorption of SiC polytypes from first principles

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posted on 2023-01-14, 17:02 authored by Xiao Zhang, Emmanouil Kioupakis
Silicon carbide (SiC) is an indirect-gap semiconductor material widely used in electronic and optoelectronic applications. While experimental measurements of the phonon-assisted absorption coefficient of SiC across its indirect gap have existed for more than fifty years, theoretical investigations of phonon-assisted absorption have been hampered by their excessive computational cost. In this work, we calculate the phonon-assisted temperature-dependent optical absorption spectra of the commonly occurring SiC polytypes (3C, 2H, 4H and 6H), using first-principles approaches based on density functional theory and related techniques. We show that our results agree with experimentally determined absorption coefficients in the spectral region between the direct and indirect band gaps. The temperature dependence of the spectra can be well-predicted with taking the temperature-dependence of the band gaps into account. Lastly, we compare the spectra obtained with second-order perturbation theory to those determined by the special displacement method, and we show that the full consideration of the electronic energy renormalization due to temperature is important to further improve the prediction of the phonon-assisted absorption in SiC. Our insights can be applied to predict the optical spectra of the less common SiC polytypes and other indirect-gap semiconductors in general.

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