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Defect Modulated Band Modification in Ion Implanted MgO Crystal: Experimental and Ab Initio Calculations

Defects creation and annihilation is a fundamental concept in device fabrication. This report studies the optical bandgap modification in MgO by MeV Ni ion irradiation-induced defect states between valance and conduction band. Ion implantation on MgO single crystal produces substitutional defect states along with F (anionic vacancy center), $F_2$, other oxygen vacancy center and V (cationic vacancy center) centers confirmed from absorption and photoluminescence spectra that can be applied as filament in valance charge memory based resistive random access memories. The variation of optical bandgap with Ni ion fluences is ascertained by modifying the electronic band structure. Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculation assists in understanding the evolution of electronic band structure for vacancies and substitutional defects consisting of MgO structures.

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