Menon, 2015 - Google Patents
Band gap engineering via doping: A predictive approachMenon, 2015
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- 13337929261644167536
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- Menon M
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- Journal of Applied Physics
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We employ an extension of Harrison's theory at the tight binding level of approximation to develop a predictive approach for band gap engineering involving isovalent doping of wide band gap semiconductors. Our results indicate that reasonably accurate predictions can be …
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