Abstract
The electronic properties of ZnO have traditionally been explained by invoking intrinsic defects. In particular, the frequently observed unintentional n-type conductivity has often been attributed to oxygen vacancies. We report first-principles calculations showing that the oxygen vacancy VO is not a shallow donor, but has a deep ε(2+∕0) level at ∼1.0eV below the conduction band. The negative-U behavior that causes the 1+charge state to be unstable is associated with large local lattice relaxations. We present a detailed configuration coordinate diagram, which allows us to provide a detailed interpretation of recently reported ODEPR (optically detected electron paramagnetic resonance) measurements [L. S.…
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- Oxygen
- Condensed matter physics
- Vacancy defect
- Paramagnetism
- Materials science
- Conductivity
- Lattice (music)
- Conduction band
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