Investigating the Energetic Ordering of Stable and Metastable TiO2 Polymorphs Using DFT+U and Hybrid Functionals
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  • 作者:Matthew T. Curnan ; John R. Kitchin
  • 刊名:Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • 出版年:2015
  • 出版时间:September 10, 2015
  • 年:2015
  • 卷:119
  • 期:36
  • 页码:21060-21071
  • 全文大小:595K
  • ISSN:1932-7455
文摘
Prediction of transition metal oxide BO2 (B = Ti, V, etc.) polymorph energetic properties is critical to tunable material design and identifying thermodynamically accessible structures. Determining procedures capable of synthesizing particular polymorphs minimally requires prior knowledge of their relative energetic favorability. Information concerning TiO2 polymorph relative energetic favorability has been ascertained from experimental research. In this study, the consistency of first-principles predictions and experimental results involving the relative energetic ordering of stable (rutile), metastable (anatase and brookite), and unstable (columbite) TiO2 polymorphs is assessed via density functional theory (DFT). Considering the issues involving electron鈥揺lectron interaction and charge delocalization in TiO2 calculations, relative energetic ordering predictions are evaluated over trends varying Ti Hubbard U3d or exact exchange fraction parameter values. Energetic trends formed from varying U3d predict experimentally consistent energetic ordering over U3d intervals when using GGA-based functionals, regardless of pseudopotential selection. Given pertinent linear response calculated Hubbard U values, these results enable TiO2 polymorph energetic ordering prediction. Hybrid functional calculations involving rutile鈥揳natase relative energetics, though demonstrating experimentally consistent energetic ordering over exact exchange fraction ranges, are not accompanied by predicted fractions, for a first-principles methodology capable of calculating exact exchange fractions precisely predicting TiO2 polymorph energetic ordering is not available.

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