“…For this class of materials, GW/BSE has resulted in reinterpretation of the defects responsible for measured low-energy luminescence. , Additionally, the presence of heavy metals can localize excitons and result in large binding energies. For example, for defects in hydrogen titanate (H 2 Ti 3 O 7 ), GW/BSE predicts an exciton binding energy of ∼1 eV . Even when the exciton binding energy is weak, excitonic effects can influence the line shape of absorption or emission as shown for the nitrogen vacancy in GaN …”