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Electronic Structure of Amorphous Copper Iodide: A p-type Transparent Semiconductor

The atomic and electronic structure of the p-type transparent amorphous semiconductor CuI is calculated by ab-initio molecular dynamics. It is found to consist of a random tetrahedrally bonded network. The hole effective mass is found to be quite low, as in the crystal. The valence band maximum (VBM) state has a mixed I(p)-Cu(t2g)-I(p) character, and its energy is relatively insensitive to disorder. An iodine excess creates holes that move the Fermi level into the valence band, but it does not pin the Fermi level above the VBM mobility edge. Thus the Fermi level can easily enter the valence band if p-doped, similar to the behavior of electrons in In-Ga-Zn oxide semiconductors but opposite to that of electrons in a-Si:H. This suggests that amorphous CuI could make an effective p-type transparent semiconductor.

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