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Hao Qu, Tao Hu, Mingjun Li, Jiangyu Yang, Yunyi Zhou, Shichang Li, Dengfeng Li, Gang Tang, Chunbao Feng. Unveiling stable and efficient antiperovskite semiconductors via high-throughput computation and interpretable machine learningJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2026, 35(4): 046102.
| Hao Qu, Tao Hu, Mingjun Li, Jiangyu Yang, Yunyi Zhou, Shichang Li, Dengfeng Li, Gang Tang, Chunbao Feng. Unveiling stable and efficient antiperovskite semiconductors via high-throughput computation and interpretable machine learningJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2026, 35(4): 046102. |
Unveiling stable and efficient antiperovskite semiconductors via high-throughput computation and interpretable machine learning
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Abstract
Nitride antiperovskites have recently been theoretically identified as promising optoelectronic materials, yet their chemical space remains largely unexplored. Here, we employ a high-throughput first-principles screening workflow to systematically investigate the X3BA antiperovskite family. Six candidates that exhibit both structural and dynamical stability together with desirable bandgaps are identified. Electronic-structure calculations reveal that the alkaline-earth-based compounds (e.g., Ca3AsSb, Sr3AsSb, Ba3AsSb) not only possess suitable direct bandgaps and strong optical absorption, but also exhibit favorable ambipolar carrier mobilities and low exciton binding energies (< 45 meV). Notably, Sr3AsSb and Ba3AsSb are predicted to achieve theoretical maximum power-conversion efficiencies of 28.1% and 29.4%, respectively. Finally, an interpretable machine-learning model demonstrates that the electronegativity of the A-site anion is the single most influential descriptor governing bandgap trends across the chemical space. This work establishes a data-driven design heuristic and provides a predictive framework for the accelerated discovery of efficient and stable antiperovskite-based optoelectronic materials. -
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