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Temperature-Dependent Full Spectrum Optical Responses of Semiconductors from First Principles

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arxiv 2211.15571 v1 pith:2FSXJFVZ submitted 2022-11-28 physics.optics cond-mat.mtrl-sciphysics.app-ph

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keywords temperature-dependentelectronicfirstopticalprinciplesresponsessemiconductorsaffected
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From ultraviolet to mid-infrared region, light-matter interaction mechanisms in semiconductors progressively shift from electronic transitions to phononic resonances and are affected by temperature. Here, we present a parallel temperature-dependent treatment of both electrons and phonons entirely from first principles, enabling the prediction of full-spectrum optical responses. At elevated temperatures, $\textit{ab initio}$ molecular dynamics is employed to find thermal perturbations to electronic structures and construct effective force constants describing potential landscape. Four-phonon scattering and phonon renormalization are included in an integrated manner in this approach. As a prototype ceramic material, cerium dioxide (CeO$_2$) is considered in this work. Our first-principles calculated refractive index of CeO$_2$ agrees well with measured data from literature and our own temperature-dependent ellipsometer experiment.

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