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First-principles prediction of energy bandgaps in 18-valence electron semiconducting half-Heusler compounds: Exploring the role of exchange and correlation

The choice of exchange functional is a critical factor in determining the energy bandgap of semiconductors. Ab initio calculations using different exchange functionals, including the conventional generalized-gradient approximation (GGA) functionals, meta-GGA functionals, and hybrid functionals, show...

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Published in:Journal of applied physics 2023-11, Vol.134 (20)
Main Authors: Gürbüz, Emel, Tas, Murat, Şaşıoğlu, Ersoy, Mertig, Ingrid, Sanyal, Biplab, Galanakis, Iosif
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Language:English
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Summary:The choice of exchange functional is a critical factor in determining the energy bandgap of semiconductors. Ab initio calculations using different exchange functionals, including the conventional generalized-gradient approximation (GGA) functionals, meta-GGA functionals, and hybrid functionals, show significant differences in the calculated energy bandgap for semiconducting half-Heusler compounds. These compounds, which have 18 valence electrons per unit cell, are of great interest due to their thermoelectric properties, making them suitable for energy conversion applications. In addition, accounting for electronic correlations using the G W method also affects the calculated energy bandgaps compared to standard GGA calculations. The variations in calculated energy bandgaps are specific to each material when using different functionals. Hence, a detailed investigation of the electronic properties of each compound is necessary to determine the most appropriate functional for an accurate description of the electronic properties. Our results indicate that no general rules can be established and a comparison with experimental results is required to determine the most appropriate functional.
ISSN:0021-8979
1089-7550
DOI:10.1063/5.0178165