The effect of the antiferrodistorsive phase transition observed at similar to 105 K on the photo-carriers transport and band structure of nominally pure SrTiO3 single crystals was investigated. Simultaneously the ab-initio analysis based on the DFT-HF hybrid approach was performed in order to elucidate the atomic and electronic structure changes. It was found that the structural transition play a minor role in photo-charge transport. However, in highly resistive specimens at low UV-light intensities or under visible-light, 514 nm excitation, weak photoconductivity features are observed in the transition region. Besides, in this region the temperature maximum was found for the photoconductivity spectra. Experimental results are discussed and agree well with theoretical predictions.
Structural phase transition and photo-charge carrier transport in SrTiO3 / Galinetto, P.; Rossella, F.; Samoggia, G.; Trepakov, V.; Kotomin, E.; Heifets, E.; Markovin, P.; Jastrabik, L.. - In: FERROELECTRICS. - ISSN 0015-0193. - 337:(2006), pp. 179-188. [10.1080/00150190600716804]
Structural phase transition and photo-charge carrier transport in SrTiO3
ROSSELLA F.;
2006
Abstract
The effect of the antiferrodistorsive phase transition observed at similar to 105 K on the photo-carriers transport and band structure of nominally pure SrTiO3 single crystals was investigated. Simultaneously the ab-initio analysis based on the DFT-HF hybrid approach was performed in order to elucidate the atomic and electronic structure changes. It was found that the structural transition play a minor role in photo-charge transport. However, in highly resistive specimens at low UV-light intensities or under visible-light, 514 nm excitation, weak photoconductivity features are observed in the transition region. Besides, in this region the temperature maximum was found for the photoconductivity spectra. Experimental results are discussed and agree well with theoretical predictions.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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