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Yanlu Li1, Simone Sanna1, Wolf Gero Schmidt1
1Lehrstuhl für Theoretische Physik, Universität Paderborn, 33095 Paderborn, Germany.
Abstract:
Intrinsic point defects in LiNbO3, i.e., isolated Nb antisites and Li as well Nb vacancies, are investigated from first-principles within the Slater-Janak transition state model. Thereby the electronic structure of the investigated defects is calculated with hybrid exchange-correlation functionals. This approach allows for the calculation of charge transition levels without comparing the total energies of differently charged supercells. The obtained results are in agreement with previous hybrid density-functional theory calculations based on total-energy differences. Li and Nb vacancies can be formed in the V(-)(Li) and V(5-)(Nb) charge states only, as long as the host is not strongly p-type or n-type, respectively. NbLi antisites may capture one or two electrons, forming the defect states often referred to as small bound polaron and bi-polaron.
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