We introduce a real-space approach to understand the relationship between optical absorption and crystal structure. We apply this approach to alternative phases of silicon, with a focus on the Si20 crystal phase as a case study. We find that about 83% of the changes in the calculated low-energy absorption in Si20 as compared to Si in the diamond structure can be attributed to reducing the differences between the on-site energies of the bonding and antibonding orbitals as well as increasing the hopping integrals for specific Si-Si bonds.
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Ong, C. S., Coh, S., Cohen, M. L., & Louie, S. G. (2017). Real-space study of the optical absorption in alternative phases of silicon. Physical Review Materials, 1(7). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.1.075408
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