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Oxygen vacancy in monoclinic HfO2: A consistent interpretation of trap assisted conduction, direct electron injection, and optical absorption experiments

Broqvist, P.  
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Pasquarello, Alfredo  
2006
Applied Physics Letters

The authors calculate energy levels associated with the oxygen vacancy in monoclinic HfO2 using a hybrid density functional which accurately reproduces the experimental band gap. The most stable charge states are obtained for varying Fermi level in the HfO2 band gap. To compare with measured defect levels, they determine total energy differences specific to the considered experiment. Their results show that the oxygen vacancy can consistently account for the defect levels observed in (Poole-Frenkel-type) trap assisted conduction, direct electron injection, and optical absorption experiments. (c) 2006 American Institute of Physics.

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DOI
10.1063/1.2424441
Web of Science ID

WOS:000243157600077

Author(s)
Broqvist, P.  
Pasquarello, Alfredo  
Date Issued

2006

Publisher

AIP American Institute of Physics

Published in
Applied Physics Letters
Volume

89

Issue

26

Article Number

262904

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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October 8, 2009
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