Defect-state-controlled carrier recombination dynamics in nonmetal-doped brookite TiO2
Abstract
Carrier lifetimes in nonmetal-doped brookite TiO2 are governed by dopant-induced in-gap defect-state reconstruction. Nonadiabatic molecular dynamics identifies Cl as optimal, whereas P and C accelerate recombination. Higher electronegativity and larger atomic mass generally favor longer lifetimes, providing a useful kinetic guideline for designing efficient nonmetal-doped brookite TiO2 photocatalysts.
- This article is part of the themed collection: 2026 Emerging Investigator Collection
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