Fig. 7
From: Transparent conducting materials discovery using high-throughput computing

a Effective mass versus band gap for the p-type TCO candidates. The authors superposed on the band gap axis a color spectrum corresponding to the wavelength associated with a photon energy. The TCO candidates are marked with red dots. A few known p-type (blue diamonds) and n-type (green square) TCOs can be compared to the new candidates. The best TCOs should lie in the lower right corner. For clarity, the authors kept only one representative when polymorphs existed for a given stoechiometry (for example, PbTiO3 and K2Sn2O3) and did not plot Rb2Sn2O3, which is superposed on K2Sn2O3. Reprinted from Hautier et al.24 b Hole effective masses as a function of the HSE band gap for all compounds that are thermodynamically stable. Reprinted from Shi et al.107