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Optical Properties and Electronic Structures of Intrinsic Gapped Metals: Inverse Materials Design Principles for Transparent Conductors

Published 27 Apr 2023 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2304.14002v1)

Abstract: Traditional solid-state physics has long correlated the optical properties of materials with their electronic structures. However, recent discoveries of intrinsic gapped metals have challenged this classical view. Gapped metals possess electronic properties distinct from both metals and insulators, with a large concentration of free carriers without any intentional doping and an internal band gap. This unique electronic structure makes gapped metals potentially superior to materials designed by intentional doping of the wide band gap insulators. Despite their promising applications, such as transparent conductors, designing gapped metals for specific purposes remains challenging due to the lack of understanding of the correlation between their electronic band structures and optical properties. This study focuses on representative examples of gapped metals and demonstrates the cases of (i) gapped metals (e.g., CaN2) with strong intraband absorption in the visible range, (ii) gapped metals (e.g., SrNbO3) with strong interband absorption in the visible range, (iii) gapped metals (e.g., Sr5Nb5O17) that are potential transparent conductors. We explore the complexity of identifying potential gapped metals for transparent conductors and propose inverse materials design principles for discovering new-generation transparent conductors.

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