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The electronic and magnetic structure of p-element (C, N) doped rutile-TiO2; a hybrid DFT study

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COMPUTATIONAL MATERIALS SCIENCE
卷 98, 期 -, 页码 42-50

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DOI: 10.1016/j.commatsci.2014.10.041

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Doping of semiconductors; Magnetic semiconductors; Density functional theory; Hybrid DFT; Photocatalysis; TiO2 rutile

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  1. Austrian Science Fonds FWF [SFB ViCoM F4109-N13 P09]
  2. ERC Advanced Grant Oxide Surfaces [291414]
  3. European Research Council (ERC) [291414] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)

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We study the electronic and magnetic structure of carbon and nitrogen impurities and interstitials in rutile TiO2. To this end we perform ab initio calculations of a 48-atom supercell employing the VASP code. In order to obtain a realistic description of the electronic and magnetic structure, exchange and correlation are treated with the HSE06 hybrid functional. Both, atomic positions and cell dimensions are fully relaxed. Substitutional carbon and nitrogen are found to have a magnetic moment of 2 and 1 mu(B), respectively, with a tendency for anti-ferromagnetic long range order. For C/N on interstitial sites we find that carbon is non-magnetic while nitrogen always possesses a magnetic moment of 1 mu B. We find that these interstitial positions are on a saddle point of the total energy. The stable configuration is reached when both carbon and nitrogen form a C-O and N-O dimer with a bond length close to the double bond for CO and NO. This result is in agreement with earlier experimental investigations detecting such N-O entities from XPS measurements. The frequencies of the symmetric stretching mode are calculated for these dimers, which could provide a means for experimental verification. For all configurations investigated both C and N states are found inside the TiO2 gap. These new electronic states are discussed with respect to tuning doped TiO2 for the application in photocatalysis. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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