Issue 16, 2025

First-principles investigation of inorganic antiperovskite A3SbAs (A = Ba, Sr, and Ca): insights into thermoelectric and optoelectronic potential

Abstract

This study presents a comprehensive theoretical investigation of the structural, electronic, optical, thermoelectric, mechanical, phonon, and thermodynamic properties of A3SbAs (A = Ba, Sr, and Ca) antiperovskites using first-principles density functional theory (DFT). The compounds exhibit stable cubic perovskite structures, with lattice parameters ranging from 5.49 Å for Ca3SbAs to 6.18 Å for Ba3SbAs. The electronic properties reveal direct band gaps, with values of 0.372 eV for Sr3SbAs and 0.596 eV for Ca3SbAs in the GGA-PBE approximation, increasing significantly up to 0.978 eV for Ba3SbAs, 1.003 eV for Sr3SbAs, and 1.195 eV for Ca3SbAs using the TB-mBJ potential. These band gaps indicate suitability for optoelectronic applications. Optical properties show that Ba3SbAs performs well in the near-infrared and visible ranges, while Ca3SbAs excels in the ultraviolet range. Thermoelectric performance is also promising, with ZT values approaching unity at 300 K for all compounds, indicating high potential for energy conversion. Mechanical properties show that Ca3SbAs is the most robust, while Ba3SbAs is more flexible. Phonon dispersion confirms the dynamical stability of all compounds, and thermodynamic analysis suggests that these materials are stable under varying temperatures and pressures. The results highlight the potential of A3SbAs antiperovskites for applications in optoelectronics and thermoelectrics, offering promising candidates for sustainable energy technologies.

Graphical abstract: First-principles investigation of inorganic antiperovskite A3SbAs (A = Ba, Sr, and Ca): insights into thermoelectric and optoelectronic potential

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Jan 2025
Accepted
22 Feb 2025
First published
21 Mar 2025

New J. Chem., 2025,49, 6741-6760

First-principles investigation of inorganic antiperovskite A3SbAs (A = Ba, Sr, and Ca): insights into thermoelectric and optoelectronic potential

L. Benahmedi, A. Besbes, R. Djelti, S. Bendehiba and A. Aissani, New J. Chem., 2025, 49, 6741 DOI: 10.1039/D5NJ00017C

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