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Strong Band Gap Blueshift in Copper (I) Oxide Semiconductor via Bioinspired Route
Authors:Iryna Polishchuk  Nuphar Bianco‐Stein  Arad Lang  Mariam Kurashvili  Maytal Caspary Toroker  Alexander Katsman  Jochen Feldmann  Boaz Pokroy
Abstract:Semiconductors have numerous applications in both science and technology. Several methods have been developed to engineer their band gap, which is one of the most important parameters of semiconductors. Here, it is shown that the incorporation of various amino acids into the crystal lattice of copper (I) oxide, akin to the way living organisms incorporate organic macromolecules into minerals during biomineralization, leads to significant shrinkage in the volume of the host unit cell and a strong blueshift in the band gap of up to ≈18%. In examining the potential location of the bio‐organic molecules within the inorganic host's lattice, a very good fit between the proposed model of incorporation and experimental findings is found. The bioinspired phenomenon of band gap widening is thought to be attributable to the void‐induced quantum confinement effect, even though observed in micrometer‐sized crystals. This hypothesis is supported by developing a tight‐binding model that is found to fit well with the experimental data. The outcome of this research could profoundly impact the fields of light‐emitting and spin‐based devices as well as opens up a new bioinspired route to tune the band gap of semiconductors.
Keywords:band gap engineering  bioinspired  biomineralization  blueshift  hybrid semiconductors  incorporation
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