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Energetic, structural and electronic features of Sn-, Ga-, O-based defect complexes in cubic In2O3

Defect energy formation, lattice distortions and electronic structure of cubic In2O3 with Sn, Ga and O impurities were theoretically investigated using density functional theory. Different types of point defects, consisting of 1 to 4 atoms of Sn, Ga and O in both substitutional and interstitial (structural vacancy) positions, were examined. It was demonstrated, that formation of substitutional Ga and Sn defects are spontaneous, while formation of interstitial defects requires an activation energy. The donor-like behavior of interstitial Ga defects with splitting of conduction band into two subbands with light and heavy electrons, respectively, was revealed. Contrarily, interstitial O defects demonstrate acceptor-like behavior with the formation of acceptor levels or subbands inside the band gap. The obtained results are important for an accurate description of transport phenomena in In2O3 with substitutional and interstitial defects.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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