Ground-state structures, electronic structure, transport properties and optical properties of Ca-based anti-Ruddlesden-Popper phase oxide perovskites
Physical Review Materials, ISSN: 2475-9953, Vol: 6, Issue: 11
2022
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Anti-Ruddlesden-Popper (ARP) phase oxide perovskites Ca4OA2 (A=P, As, Sb, Bi) have recently attracted great interest in the field of ferroelectrics and thermoelectrics, whereas their optoelectronic application is limited by their indirect band gaps. In this work, we introduce A-site anion ordering in Ca4OA2 (A=P, As, Sb, Bi), and find that it induces an indirect-to-direct band gap transition. Using first-principles calculations, we study the ground-state structures, electronic structure, transport properties and optical properties of anion-ordered ARP phase oxide perovskites Ca4OAA′. Based on analyses of the lattice dynamics, the ground-state structures of Ca4OAsSb and Ca4OAsBi are identified in P4/nmm symmetry and those of Ca4OPSb and Ca4OPBi are in the I222 symmetry. In contrast to the Ruddlesden-Popper (RP) phase oxide and halide counterparts, Ca4OAA′ (AA′=PSb, PBi, AsSb, AsBi) show larger band dispersion along the out-of-plane direction, smaller band gaps and highly enhanced out-of-plane mobilities, which results from the short interlayer distances and the enhanced covalency of the pnictides. Although the out-of-plane mobilities of these n=1 ARP phase perovskites highly increase, the comparatively strong polar optical phonon scattering limits the further enhancement of their mobilities. Furthermore, compared to RP phase halide Cs2PbI2Cl2, Ca4OAA′ show strong optical absorption around the band edges, and their optical absorption coefficients can reach 105cm-1 within the visible light region due to small band gaps. This study reveals that these ARP phase oxide perovskites exhibit the potential for optoelectronic applications.
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