Insights into Na2O Photocathodes: First-Principles Investigation of Electronic, Vibrational, Optical, Transport, and Surface Properties
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With potential air stability and competitive photoemissive response, alkali-metal oxides (X2O, X = Na, K, Rb) are emerging photocathode candidates, although key properties influencing their photoemission, electronic, optical, thermal, transport, and surface remain largely unexplored. This study offers an in-depth assessment of Na2O’s properties that govern its photoemission. The material exhibits a wide bandgap of 3.52 eV and, in the visible region, a significantly lower optical absorption coefficient than alkali-metal-antimonide photocathodes. The low room-temperature lattice thermal conductivity of 8.25 Wm–1 K–1 is attributed to strong phonon–phonon scattering in Na2O. Additionally, Na2O exhibits room-temperature electron and hole mobility of 35.43 cm2/(V s) and 0.35 cm2/(V s), respectively, limited primarily by strong polar optical phonon (POP) scattering. The most stable Na-terminated (111) surface shows an ionization potential of 3.70 eV, intermediate with the work functions of conventional metallic and semiconducting photocathodes.



