Quick-start guide for first-principles modelling of semiconductor interfaces
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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transportcellsfirst-principlesguideinterfacesmaterialsmodelsquick-start
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Interfaces between dissimilar materials control the transport of energy in a range of technologies including solar cells (electron transport), batteries (ion transport), and thermoelectrics (heat transport). Advances in computer power and algorithms means that first-principles models of interfacial processes in realistic systems are now possible using accurate approaches such as density functional theory. In this `quick-start guide', we discuss the best practice in how to construct atomic models between two materials and analysis techniques appropriate to probe changes in local bonding and electronic band offsets. A number of examples are given related to perovskite solar cells.
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