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Giant Electron-Phonon Coupling Induced Band-Gap Renormalization in Anharmonic Silver Chalcohalide Antiperovskites

Materials Science 2024-11-26 v1

Abstract

Silver chalcohalide antiperovskites (CAP), Ag3_{3}XY (X = S, Se; Y = Br, I), are a family of highly anharmonic inorganic compounds with great potential for energy applications. However, a substantial and unresolved discrepancy exists between the optoelectronic properties predicted by theoretical first-principles methods and those measured experimentally at room temperature, hindering the fundamental understanding and rational engineering of CAP. In this work, we employ density functional theory, tight-binding calculations, and anharmonic Fr\"ohlich theory to investigate the optoelectronic properties of CAP at finite temperatures. Near room temperature, we observe a giant band-gap (EgE_{g}) reduction of approximately 2020-6060\% relative to the value calculated at T=0T = 0 K, bringing the estimated EgE_{g} into excellent agreement with experimental measurements. This relative TT-induced band-gap renormalization is roughly twice the largest value previously reported in the literature for similar temperature ranges. Low-energy optical polar phonon modes, which break inversion symmetry and promote the overlap between silver and chalcogen ss electronic orbitals in the conduction band, are identified as the primary contributors to this giant EgE_{g} reduction. Furthermore, when considering temperature effects, the optical absorption coefficient of CAP increases by nearly an order of magnitude for visible light frequencies. These insights not only bridge a crucial gap between theory and experiment but also open pathways for future technologies where temperature, electric fields, or light dynamically tailor optoelectronic behavior, positioning CAP as a versatile platform for next-generation energy applications.

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@article{arxiv.2411.16279,
  title  = {Giant Electron-Phonon Coupling Induced Band-Gap Renormalization in Anharmonic Silver Chalcohalide Antiperovskites},
  author = {Pol Benítez and Siyu Chen and Ruoshi Jiang and Cibrán López and Josep-Lluís Tamarit and Jorge Íñiguez-González and Edgardo Saucedo and Bartomeu Monserrat and Claudio Cazorla},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.16279},
  year   = {2024}
}

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13 pages, 6 figures