First-principles ionized-impurity scattering and charge transport in doped materials

I. Te Lu, Jin Jian Zhou, Jinsoo Park, Marco Bernardi

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Abstract

Scattering of carriers with ionized impurities governs charge transport in doped semiconductors. However, electron interactions with ionized impurities cannot be fully described with quantitative first-principles calculations, so their understanding relies primarily on simplified models. Here we show an ab initio approach to compute the interactions between electrons and ionized impurities or other charged defects. It includes the short- and long-range electron-defect (Formula Presented-d) interactions on equal footing and allows for efficient interpolation of the Formula Presented-d matrix elements. We combine the Formula Presented-d and electron-phonon interactions in the Boltzmann transport equation to compute the carrier mobilities in doped silicon over a wide range of temperature and doping concentrations, seamlessly spanning the defect- and phonon-limited transport regimes. The individual contributions of the defect- and phonon-scattering mechanisms to the carrier relaxation times and mean-free paths are analyzed. Our method provides a powerful tool to study electronic interactions in doped materials. It broadens the scope of first-principles transport calculations, enabling studies of a wide range of doped semiconductors and oxides with application to electronics, energy, and quantum technologies.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberL010801
JournalPhysical Review Materials
Volume6
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2022
Externally publishedYes

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