Computational Screening of Promising Deep-Ultraviolet Light Emitters

Xun Xu, Han Pu Liang, Qiu Shi Huang, Zheng Liu, Bai Qing Zhao, Si Yuan Xu, Chuan Nan Li, Zi Kai Zhou, Jinshan Li, Su Huai Wei, Xie Zhang

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Abstract

Deep-ultraviolet (DUV) light sources are technologically highly important, but DUV light-emitting materials are extremely rare; AlN and its alloys are the only materials known so far, significantly limiting the chemical and structural spaces for materials design. Here, we perform a high-throughput computational search for DUV light emitters based on a set of carefully designed screening criteria relating to the sophisticated electronic structure. In this way, we successfully identify 5 promising material candidates that exhibit comparable or higher radiative recombination coefficients than AlN, including BeGeN2, Mg3NF3, KCaBr3, KHS, and RbHS. Further, we unveil the unique features in the atomic and electronic structures of DUV light emitters and elucidate the fundamental genetic reasons why DUV light emitters are extremely rare. Our study not only guides the design and synthesis of efficient DUV light emitters but also establishes the genetic nature of ultrawide-band-gap semiconductors in general. (Figure Presented).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)12864-12876
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of the American Chemical Society
Volume146
Issue number18
DOIs
StatePublished - 8 May 2024

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