Theoretical investigation of the electronic structure of a ferroelectric SbSI cluster at a phase transition

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This paper presents the theoretical investigation of energy levels of valence bands (VB) and core levels (CL) of the ferroelectric SbSI single crystals in antiferroelectric and ferroelectric phases. Since the best approximation for the deep VB levels is a calculation by the Hartree-Fock method, the molecular model of a SbSI crystal was used for calculations. This model of the crystal was also used for calculations of the total density of states. It was found that the VB and CL of this ferroelectric semiconductor are sensitive to the small lattice distortion at the phase transition, and that an average of the total density of states, when all atoms participate in oscillations of all normal modes, are more similar to the experimental X-ray photoelectron spectra (XPS). The experimental splitting of CL obtained by XPS was compared with the theoretically calculated one by two different methods. The cluster model calculations showed that the splitting of the CL in SbSI might be caused by photoelectron emission from the atoms, which have different valence state, at the surface. © Central European Science Journals. All rights reserved.

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Audzijonis, A., Gaigalas, G., Žigas, L., Pauliukas, A., Žaltauskas, R., Čerškus, A., & Narušis, J. (2005). Theoretical investigation of the electronic structure of a ferroelectric SbSI cluster at a phase transition. Central European Journal of Physics, 3(3), 382–394. https://doi.org/10.2478/bf02475645

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