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GW quasiparticle band structures of stibnite, antimonselite, bismuthinite, and guanajuatite

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arxiv 1301.6571 v2 pith:EYG6YEP3 submitted 2013-01-28 cond-mat.mtrl-sci

GW quasiparticle band structures of stibnite, antimonselite, bismuthinite, and guanajuatite

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We present first-principles calculations of the quasiparticle band structures of four isostructural semiconducting metal chalcogenides A$_2$B$_3$ (with A = Sb, Bi and B = S, Se) of the stibnite family within the G$_0$W$_0$ approach. We perform extensive convergence tests and identify a sensitivity of the quasiparticle corrections to the structural parameters and to the semicore $d$ electrons. Our calculations indicate that all four chalcogenides exhibit direct band gaps, if we exclude some indirect transitions marginally below the direct gap. Relativistic spin-orbit effects are evaluated for the Kohn-Sham band structures, and included as scissor corrections in the quasiparticle band gaps. Our calculated band gaps are 1.5 eV (Sb$_2$S$_3$), 1.3 eV (Sb$_2$Se$_3$), 1.4 eV (Bi$_2$S$_3$) and 0.9 eV (Bi$_2$Se$_3$). By comparing our calculated gaps with the ideal Shockley-Queisser value we find that all four chalcogenides are promising as light sensitizers for nanostructured photovoltaics.

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