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Electron–Phonon Interaction Contribution to the Total Energy of Group IV Semiconductor Polymorphs: Evaluation and Implications

Authors :
Arjun Varma Ramasimha Varma
Shilpa Paul
Anup Itale
Pranav Pable
Radhika Tibrewala
Samruddhi Dodal
Harshal Yerunkar
Saurav Bhaumik
Vaishali Shah
Mogadalai Pandurangan Gururajan
Tiramkudlu R. S. Prasanna
Source :
ACS Omega. 8:11251-11260
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2023.

Abstract

In density functional theory (DFT) based total energy studies, the van der Waals (vdW) and zero-point vibrational energy (ZPVE) correction terms are included to obtain energy differences between polymorphs. We propose and compute a new correction term to the total energy, due to electron-phonon interactions (EPI). We rely on Allen's general formalism, which goes beyond the Quasi-Harmonic Approximation (QHA), to include the free energy contributions due to quasiparticle interactions. We show that, for semiconductors and insulators, the EPI contributions to the free energies of electrons and phonons are the corresponding zero-point energy contributions. Using an approximate version of Allen's formalism in combination with the Allen-Heine theory for EPI corrections, we calculate the zero-point EPI corrections to the total energy for cubic and hexagonal polytypes of Carbon, Silicon and Silicon Carbide. The EPI corrections alter the energy differences between polytypes. In SiC polytypes, the EPI correction term is more sensitive to crystal structure than the vdW and ZPVE terms and is thus essential in determining their energy differences. It clearly establishes that the cubic SiC-3C is metastable and hexagonal SiC-4H is the stable polytype. Our results are consistent with the experimental results of Kleykamp. Our study enables the inclusion of EPI corrections as a separate term in the free energy expression. This opens the way to go beyond the QHA by including the contribution of EPI on all thermodynamic properties.<br />Comment: 30 pages and 2 figures

Details

ISSN :
24701343
Volume :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ACS Omega
Accession number :
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