Effect of Polaron Formation on Carrier Transport Properties of Transition Metal Oxides
ORAL
Abstract
In particular, we demonstrate the critical role of synthesis temperature and oxygen partial pressure on determining dominant defects, dopant solubility, and polaron concentrations through our calculations. Raising synthesis temperature or lower oxygen partial pressure is shown to be promising pathway for overcoming doping bottleneck. Furthermore, we reveal the trend of dopant effect on polaron mobility in Fe2O3 could be explained by Fe sublattice disorder described by Fe-Fe pair distribution function, where stronger disorder increases the effective hopping barrier and lowers the polaron mobility. We confirm
the local structure from our calculation by remarkable agreement with experimental EXAFS measurements. Through both polaron mobility and concentration calculations from first principles, we provide important mechanistic insight into the effect of dopants on electrical transport in polaronic oxides.
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Publication: [1] "The Critical Role of Synthesis Conditions on Small Polaron Carrier Concentrations in Hematite—A First-Principles Study", Tyler J. Smart, Mingpeng Chen, Andrew C. Grieder, Valentin Urena Baltazar, Frank Bridges, Yat Li, and Yuan Ping* , Journal of Applied Physics 130, 245705 (2021)<br><br>[2] "The Impacts of Dopants on the Small Polaron Carrier Mobility and Conductivity in Hematite - The Role of Disorder", Mingpeng Chen, Andrew C. Grieder, Tyler J. Smart, Kiley Mayford, Samuel NcNair, Anica Pinongcos, Samuel Eisenberg, Frank Bridges, Yat Li and Yuan Ping*, under review (2022)
Presenters
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Andrew Grieder
University of California Santa Cruz
Authors
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Andrew Grieder
University of California Santa Cruz
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Mingpeng Chen
University of California Santa Cruz
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Tyler J Smart
University of California, Santa Cruz
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Kiley Mayford
University of Califronia Santa Cruz
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Samuel Mcnair
University of Califronia Santa Cruz, University of California, Santa Cruz
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Anica Pinongcos
University of Califronia Santa Cruz
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Sam Eisenberg
University of Califronia Santa Cruz
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Frank G Bridges
University of California, Santa Cruz
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Yat Li
University of Califronia Santa Cruz
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Yuan Ping
UC Santa Cruz, University of California, Santa Cruz