The Electronic and Structural Properties of 3C-SiC: A First-Principles Study

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We investigate geometric structure, electronic structure and ground properties of 3C-SiC as obtained form first-principles calculations based on density functional theory with the LDA, GGA, B3LYP and HSE06 method. After comparative analysis of the total energy, band structure, density of states and the bulk modulus, we found that 3C-SiC was an indirect band gap semiconductor, the top of valence band was located at Γ point, and the bottom of conduction band was located at X point. The indirect band gap of 3C-SiC calculated by LDA, GGA, B3LYP and HSE06 was 1.34 eV, 1.44 eV, 2.88 eV and 2.26 eV, respectively. Especially for B3LYP and HSE06 methods which clearly calculated the energy splitting and the energy dispersion of both the top of valence band and the bottom of conduction band was in well agreement with the experimental data. These results will provide theoretical basis for the design and application of SiC materials.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 971-973)

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