Electronic Structure of Silicon Phases Resulting from Decompression from $\beta$-Sn
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Abstract
We present an \textit{ab initio} study of the electronic structure of the silicon phases that result from decompression from the metallic $\beta$-Sn phase, namely the BC8 (Si III), the hexagonal diamond (Si IV), the R8 (Si XII), and the yet unobserved ST12 phases. To correct for the inadequacies in the DFT-LDA quasiparticle energy spectra we employ quasiparticle corrections with the framework of the GW approximation. In doing so we find that the R8 phase should be semiconducting at lower pressures We also analyze the effect of strain and doping on these materials in an attempt to find novel applications for these phases, from high-mobility semiconductors to superconductivity.
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Authors
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Brad Malone
UC Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Jay Sau
UC Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Marvin L. Cohen
UC Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Department of Physics, U C Berkeley, Material Science Divsion, LBNL, epartment of Physics, UC Berkeley, University of California, Berkeley, UC Berkeley, and LBL, UC Berkeley, UC Berkeley \& LBNL