Defect energetics in ZnO: A hybrid Hartree-Fock density functional study
Physical Review B 77(24)
Article 2008 English
Authors
FO
Fumiyasu Oba
AT
Atsushi Togo
IT
Isao Tanaka
Abstract
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First-principles calculations based on hybrid Hartree-Fock density functionals provide a clear picture of the defect energetics and electronic structure in ZnO. Among the donorlike defects, the oxygen vacancy and hydrogen impurity, which are deep and shallow donors, respectively, are likely to form with a substantial concentration in $n$-type ZnO. The zinc interstitial and zinc antisite, which are both shallow donors, are energetically much less favorable. A strong preference for the oxygen vacancy and hydrogen impurity over the acceptorlike zinc vacancy is found under oxygen-poor conditions, suggesting that the oxygen vacancy contributes to nonstoichiometry and that hydrogen acts as a donor, both of which are without significant compensation by the zinc vacancy. The present results show consistency with the relevant experimental observations.
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