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We provide a combined theoretical and experimental study of the electronic structure and the optical absorption edge of the orthorhombic perovskite LaInO$_{3}$. Employing density-functional theory and many-body perturbation theory, we predict a direct electronic quasiparticle band gap of about 5 eV and an effective electron (hole) mass of 0.31 (0.48) m$_{0}$. We find the lowest-energy excitation at 0.2 eV below the fundamental gap, reflecting a sizeable electron-hole attraction. Since the transition from the valence band maximum (VBM, $Gamma$ point) is, however, dipole forbidden the onset is characterized by weak excitations from transitions around it. The first intense excitation appears about 0.32 eV above. Interestingly, this value coincides with an experimental value obtained by ellipsometry (4.80 eV) which is higher than the onset from optical absorption spectroscopy (4.35 eV). The latter discrepancy is attributed to the fact that the weak transitions that define the optical gap are not resolved by the ellipsometry measurement. The absorption edge shows a strong dependency on the light polarization, reflecting the character of the involved valence states. Temperature-dependent measurements show a redshift of the optical gap by about 120 meV by increasing the temperature from 5 to 300 K. Renormalization due to zero-point vibrations is extrapolated from the latter measurement to amount to 150 meV. By adding the excitonic binding energy of 0.2 eV obtained theoretically to the experimental optical absorption onset, we determine the fundamental band gap at room temperature to be 4.55 eV.
Understanding the formation of lead halide (LH) perovskite solution precursors is crucial to gain insight into the evolution of these materials to thin films for solar cells. Using density-functional theory in conjunction with the polarizable continu
The bandstructure of gold is calculated using many-body perturbation theory (MBPT). Different approximations within the GW approach are considered. Standard single shot G0W0 corrections shift the unoccupied bands up by ~0.2 eV and the first sp-like o
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We investigate the basic quantum mechanical processes behind non-proportional response of scintillators to incident radiation responsible for reduced resolution. For this purpose, we conduct a comparative first principles study of quasiparticle spect
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