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Fang Zhi-Jie, Shi Li-Jie, Liu Yong-Hui. First-principle study of native defects in CuScO2 and CuYO2J. Chin. Phys. B, 2008, 17(11): 4279-4284.
| Fang Zhi-Jie, Shi Li-Jie, Liu Yong-Hui. First-principle study of native defects in CuScO2 and CuYO2J. Chin. Phys. B, 2008, 17(11): 4279-4284. |
First-principle study of native defects in CuScO2 and CuYO2
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Abstract
This paper studies the electronic structure and native defects in transparent conducting oxides CuScO_2 and CuYO_2 using the first-principle calculations. Some typical native copper-related and oxygen-related defects, such as vacancy, interstitials, and antisites in their relevant charge state are considered. The results of calculation show that, CuMO_2(M= Sc, Y) is impossible to show n-type conductivity ability. It finds that copper vacancy and oxygen interstitial have relatively low formation energy and they are the relevant defects in CuScO_2 and CuYO_2. Copper vacancy is the most efficient acceptor, and under O-rich condition oxygen antisite also becomes important acceptor and plays an important role in p-type conductivity. -
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