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Defect-state-controlled carrier recombination dynamics in nonmetal-doped brookite TiO2
Yucui Xiang1,2, Ke Long1, Dazhong Sun1
1College of Physics and Center of Quantum Materials and Devices, Chongqing University, Chongqing 401331, China. ganly@cqu.edu.cn.
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Nonadiabatic molecular dynamics reveals dopant-controlled carrier lifetimes in brookite TiO2, with Cl prolonging lifetimes, P and C accelerating recombination, and higher electronegativity and larger atomic mass generally favoring longer lifetimes.
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