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arxiv: 1812.07188 · v1 · pith:YSUH76CSnew · submitted 2018-12-18 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

First principles study of hBN-AlN short-period superlattice heterostructures

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We report a theoretical study of the structural, electronic and optical properties of hBN-AlN superlattice heterostructures (SL) using a first-principles approach based on standard and hybrid Density Functional Theory. We consider short-period ($L<10$ nm) SL and find that their properties depend strongly on the AlN layer thickness $L_{AlN}$. For $L_{AlN}\lesssim1$ nm, AlN stabilizes into the hexagonal phase and SL display insulating behavior with type II interface band alignment and optical gaps as small as $5.2$ eV. The wurtzite phase forms for thicker AlN layers. In these cases built-in electric fields lead to formation of polarization compensating charges as well as two-dimensional conductive behavior for electronic transport along interfaces. We also find defect-like states localized at interfaces which are optically active in the visible range.

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