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Energetics of charged point defects in rutile TiO2 by density functional theory

โœ Scribed by X. Li; M.W. Finnis; J. He; R.K. Behera; S.R. Phillpot; S.B. Sinnott; E.C. Dickey


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
950 KB
Volume
57
Category
Article
ISSN
1359-6454

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โœฆ Synopsis


The defect formation energies of all possible charge states of point defects in TiO 2 , including titanium interstitials, titanium vacancies and oxygen vacancies, are calculated in the phase space of temperature, oxygen partial pressure and Fermi level by combining density functional theory (DFT) and thermodynamic calculations. The point defect phase diagram illustrates that fully charged defects dominate in most regimes. The calculations not only give reasonable defect formation energies compared with prior experimental measurements, but also predict n-type TiO 2 at high T and low P O 2 , and p-type TiO 2 at low T and high P O 2 , which agrees well with experimental data. In addition, we evaluate methods for correcting the effects of artificial electrostatic interactions caused by periodic boundary conditions in the DFT calculations, including the electrostatic potential alignment correction (DV correction) and the Makov-Payne correction.


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