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Assessing the SCAN functional for deep defects and small polarons in wide-bandgap semiconductors and insulators

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arxiv 2311.03634 v3 pith:3OQMJEHP submitted 2023-11-07 cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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keywords functionalscancalculationsdeepdefectsfindfirst-principlesinsulators
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We find the recently developed strongly constrained and appropriately normed (SCAN) functional, now widely used in calculations of many materials, is not able to reliably describe the properties of deep defects and small polarons in a set of wide-bandgap semiconductors and insulators (ZnO, ZnSe, GaN, Ga$_2$O$_3$, and NaF). By comparing first-principles calculations using the SCAN functional against established experimental information and first-principles calculations using a hybrid functional, we find that the SCAN functional systematically underestimates the magnitude of the structural distortions at deep defects and tends to delocalize the charge density of these defect states.

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