Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1562974 Computational Materials Science 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Information on the energy band gaps, the lattice parameters and the lattice matching to available substrates is a prerequisite for many practical applications. A pseudopotential plane-wave method as implemented in the ABINIT code is used to the AsxPyN1−x−yB quaternary alloys lattice matched to BP substrate to predict their energy band gaps and lattice dynamic properties. The range of compositions for which the alloy is lattice matched to BP is determined. Very good agreement is obtained between the calculated values and the available experimental data. The compositional dependence of direct and indirect band gaps has been investigated. We study the variation of elastic constants, the optical phonon frequencies (ωTO and ωLO), the high-frequency dielectric coefficient ε(∞) and the born effective charge Z∗ with P concentration.

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