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Kang Y, Van de Walle CG.  2017.  Electrical compensation mechanism in fluorine-doped SnO2. Applied Physics Letters. 111:152107.
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Krishnaswamy K, Himmetoglu B, Kang Y, Janotti A, Van de Walle CG.  2017.  First-principles analysis of electron transport in BaSnO 3. Physical Review B. 95:205202.
Kang Y, Peelaers H, Krishnaswamy K, Van de Walle CG.  2018.  First-principles study of direct and indirect optical absorption in BaSnO3. Applied Physics Letters. 112:062106.
Kang Y, Peelaers H, Van de Walle CG.  2019.  First-principles study of electron-phonon interactions and transport in anatase TiO 2. Physical Review B. 100:121113.
Wang W, Kang Y, Peelaers H, Krishnaswamy K, Van de Walle CG.  2020.  First-principles study of transport in WO 3. Physical Review B. 101:045116.
Kang Y, Krishnaswamy K, Peelaers H, Van de Walle CG.  2017.  Fundamental limits on the electron mobility of $\beta$-Ga2O3. Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter. 29:234001.

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Use was made of computational facilities purchased with funds from the National Science Foundation (CNS-1725797) and administered by the Center for Scientific Computing (CSC). The CSC is supported by the California NanoSystems Institute and the Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC; NSF DMR 1720256) at UC Santa Barbara.

 

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