How semiconducting are ferroelectrics: The fundamental, optical and transport gaps of Na$_{0.5}$Bi$_{0.5}$TiO$_3$-BaTiO$_3$ and NaNbO$_{3}$
Pengcheng Hu, Nicole Bein, Chinmay Chandan Parhi, Tadej Rojac, Barbara Mali\v{c}, Mohammad Amirabbasi, Anton Volodin, Karsten Albe, Jurij Koruza, Andreas Klein

TL;DR
This study investigates the fundamental, optical, and transport energy gaps of specific ferroelectric materials, revealing significant differences among these gaps and providing a comprehensive methodology for their determination.
Contribution
It introduces a combined experimental approach to accurately measure and distinguish the fundamental, optical, and transport gaps in ferroelectric materials, highlighting their differences.
Findings
Fundamental gaps are approximately 4.5 eV for both materials.
Optical gaps are around 3.25-3.45 eV and 3.5 eV.
Electrical gaps are approximately 1.4 eV and 3.3 eV.
Abstract
The energy gap is a fundamental property of materials, directly related to their optical and electronic properties. The energy gap of ferroelectric compounds and its adjustment by compositional variation has particularly attracted attention in recent years due to potential application in energy conversion and/or catalytic devices. It is demonstrated that it is necessary to distinguish between the fundamental gap, , the optical gap, , and the transport gap, , of ferroelectrics, which can differ significantly. The situation is comparable to those in organic semiconductors and emerges from the presence of localized charges. The fundamental gap is a ground state property, i.e.\ the energy difference between the maximum of the fully occupied valence band and the minimum of the completely empty conduction band. In contrast, the optical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChemical and Physical Properties of Materials · Ferroelectric and Piezoelectric Materials · Advanced Physical and Chemical Molecular Interactions
