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High accuracy calculations of the optical gap and absorption spectrum of oxygen contaminated Si nanocrystals.
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Authors: Garoufalis CS, Zdetsis AD
Year
2006
Paper ID
12806
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Peer-reviewed
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We report accurate high level calculations of the optical gap and absorption spectrum of small Si nanocrystals, with hydrogen and oxygen at the surface. Our calculations have been performed in the framework of time dependent density functional theory (TDDFT) using the hybrid nonlocal exchange and correlation functional of Becke and Lee, Yang and Parr (B3LYP). The accuracy of these calculations has been verified by the high level multi-reference second order perturbation theory. The effect of oxygen contamination is studied by considering several different bonding configurations of the surface oxygen atoms. We show that for nanocrystals of sizes smaller than 20 angstroms, the widening of the gap due to quantum confinement facilitates the stabilization of Si[double bond, length as m-dash]O double bonds. For this type of bonding, the oxygen related states determine the value of the optical gap and make it significantly lower compared to the corresponding gap of oxygen-free nanocrystals. For diameters larger than 20 angstroms, the double bonds delocalize inside the valence band. We find that for small amounts of oxygen, the size of the optical gap depends strongly on their relative distribution and bonding type, while it is practically insensitive to the exact number of oxygen atoms.
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