Published July 15, 2022 | Version v1
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Influence of nuclear quantum effects on the electronic properties of amorphous carbon

  • 1. University of Chicago

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We carry out quantum simulations to study the physical properties of diamond-like amorphous carbon by coupling first-principles molecular dynamics with a quantum thermostat, and we analyze multiple samples representative of different defective sites present in the disordered network. We show that quantum vibronic coupling is critical in determining the electronic properties of the system, in particular its electronic and mobility gaps, while it has a moderate influence on the structural properties. We find that despite localized electronic states near the Fermi level, the quantum nature of the nuclear motion leads to a renormalization of the electronic gap surprisingly similar to that found in crystalline diamond. We also discuss the notable influence of nuclear quantum effects on band-like and variable-hopping mechanisms contributing to electrical conduction. Our calculations indicate that methods often used to evaluate electron–phonon coupling in ordered solids are inaccurate to study the electronic and transport properties of amorphous semiconductors composed of light atoms.

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DOI
10.1073/pnas.2203083119
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Midwest Integrated Center for Computational Materials (MICCoM)
DE-AC02-06CH11357

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Division(s)
Physical Sciences Division, Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering
Department(s)
Chemistry, Physics