Ferromagnetic alloy for high-efficiency photovoltaic conversion in solar cells: first-principles insights when doping SnO2rutile with coupled Eu-Gd

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From results of first-principles all-electron full-potential augmented spherical-wave calculations within a generalized gradient approximation, a materials design for half-metallic ferromagnetic semiconductors based on (Eu,Gd)-doped SnO2rutile is proposed. Moreover, their half-metallic ferromagnetic properties are homogenous and energetically stable for different crystallographic directions. Therefore, the interatomic exchange interaction between the spins of double impurity ions is a long-range ferromagnetic interaction that is sharply weakened when the distance between Eu-Gd increases. The double impurities most likely substitute adjacent Sn sites and result in strong ferromagnetic interactions by p-f hybridization between rare earth 4f and Op states. There is great interest in the configuration that has the lowest energy difference, where the double impurity substitutes the nearest neighbor Sn sites along thez-axis of SnO2rutile. Generalized gradient approximation GGA and GGA+U calculations were performed. According to our revPBE-GGA calculations, the ferromagnetic compound is capable of absorbing 96% from the visible light. Furthermore, the transport properties at room temperature ensure excellent electrical conductivity, low thermal conductivity, and the most optimal figure of merit (ZT), which leads to high thermoelectric performance. As the latter are closely related to free flow charge carriers, we can subsequently predict that the ferromagnetic alloy will be able to be a great power source for highly effective photovoltaic conversion in solar cells. Further experimentation will be necessary to obtain confirmation of ourab initiopredictions.

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Lamrani, A. F. (2021). Ferromagnetic alloy for high-efficiency photovoltaic conversion in solar cells: first-principles insights when doping SnO2rutile with coupled Eu-Gd. RSC Advances, 11(12), 7096–7106. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ra00088h

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