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Prineha Narang1, Shiyou Chen, Naomi C Coronel
1T. J. Watson Laboratories of Applied Physics, California Institute of Technology Pasadena, CA, 91125, USA; Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis, CA.
Abstract:
ZnSn1-x Gex N2 direct bandgap semiconductor alloys, with a crystal structure and electronic structure similar to InGaN, are earth-abundant alternatives for efficient, high-quality optoelectronic devices and solar-energy conversion. The bandgap is tunable almost monotonically from 2 eV (ZnSnN2 ) to 3.1 eV (ZnGeN2 ) by control of the Sn/Ge ratio.
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