Metal thiophosphates are a large family of compounds that received far less attention than conventional chalcogenides. Recently, however, metal thiophosphates arouse research interest in regard of energy harvesting and conversion due to their structural and chemical diversity. Nevertheless, there remain many unexplored metal thiophosphates. Here, we performed a comprehensive investigation on the electronic and optoelectronic properties of a series of metal thiophosphates using first-principles calculations and identified several highly promising compounds as p-type transparent conductors, photovoltaic absorbers, and single visible-light-driven photocatalysts for water splitting. Our investigation reveals the intrinsic features of a series of typical metal thiophosphates, identifies their new optoelectronic applications, and validates that metal thiophosphates are promising materials deserving exploration.
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