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Substitutional platinum as an efficient nonradiative recombination center in silicon

Materials Science 2026-04-29 v1

Abstract

Platinum (Pt) is widely used for carrier-lifetime control in silicon power devices, yet the microscopic nonradiative recombination mechanism of the substitutional platinum (PtSi\text{Pt}_\text{Si}) dopant remains debated. Using first-principles calculations combined with nonradiative multiphonon theory, we systematically investigate the electronic structures and carrier capture dynamics of PtSi\text{Pt}_\text{Si}. Our results show that both the donor (+/0+/0) and acceptor (0/0/-) levels of PtSi\text{Pt}_\text{Si} exhibit large capture cross sections for electron and hole carriers, thereby making PtSi\text{Pt}_\text{Si} an effective recombination center. Notably, the calculated capture cross sections are sensitive to the symmetry-equivalent defect configurations with different Jahn-Teller distortions. By accounting for two different D2dD_{2d} configurations of neutral PtSi\text{Pt}_\text{Si} during transitions properly, our calculated carrier capture cross sections align well with experimental values. This work provides a microscopic picture of the carrier capture processes induced by PtSi\text{Pt}_\text{Si} and emphasizes the importance of symmetry-equivalent configurations in defect-assisted nonradiative recombination.

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@article{arxiv.2604.25621,
  title  = {Substitutional platinum as an efficient nonradiative recombination center in silicon},
  author = {Zhenxing Dai and Menglin Huang and Xin-Gao Gong and Shiyou Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.25621},
  year   = {2026}
}