LiZnAs and ScAgC show direct bandgaps of 1.5 eV and 1.0 eV, high absorption coefficients, and SLME efficiencies of 32% and 31% at 0.4 μm thickness, positioning them as candidates for single-junction thin-film photovoltaics.
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Many-body \textit{ab initio} study of quasiparticles, optical excitations, and excitonic properties in LiZnAs and ScAgC for photovoltaic applications
LiZnAs and ScAgC show direct bandgaps of 1.5 eV and 1.0 eV, high absorption coefficients, and SLME efficiencies of 32% and 31% at 0.4 μm thickness, positioning them as candidates for single-junction thin-film photovoltaics.