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Anderson localization in doped semiconductors

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We theoretically consider the problem of doping induced insulator to metal transition in bulk semiconductors by obtaining the transition density as a function of compensation, assuming that the transition is… Click to show full abstract

We theoretically consider the problem of doping induced insulator to metal transition in bulk semiconductors by obtaining the transition density as a function of compensation, assuming that the transition is an Anderson localization transition controlled by the Ioffe-Regel-Mott (IRM) criterion. We calculate the mean free path, on the highly doped metallic side, arising from carrier scattering by the ionized dopants, which we model as quenched random charged impurities. The Coulomb disorder of the charged dopants is screened by the carriers themselves, leading to an integral equation for localization, defined by the density-dependent mean free path being equal to the inverse of the Fermi wave number, as dictated by the IRM criterion. Solving this integral equation approximately analytically and exactly numerically, we provide detailed results for the localization critical density for the doping induced metal-insulator transition.

Keywords: localization doped; localization; density; anderson localization; transition; doped semiconductors

Journal Title: Physical Review B
Year Published: 2023

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