Energetics and optical properties of carbon impurities in rutile TiO2

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Titanium dioxide is one of the most promising materials for many applications such as photovoltaics and photocatalysis. Non-metal doping of TiO2is widely used to improve the photoconversion efficiency by shifting the absorption edge from the UV to visible-light region. Here, we employ hybrid density-functional calculations to investigate the energetics and optical properties of carbon (C) impurities in rutile TiO2. The predominant configurations of the C impurities are identified through the calculated formation energies under O-poor and O-rich growth conditions. Under the O-poor condition, we find that C occupying the oxygen site (CO) is energetically favorable for Fermi-level values near the conduction band minimum (n-type TiO2), and acts as a double acceptor. Under the O-rich condition, the Ci-VTicomplex is energetically favorable, and is exclusively stable in the neutral charge state. We also find that interstitial hydrogen (Hi) can bind to CO, forming a CO-Hicomplex. Our results suggest that COand CO-Hiare a cause of visible-light absorption under oxygen deficient growth conditions.

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Charoenphon, S., Boonchun, A., Jarukanont, D., T-Thienprasert, J., & Reunchan, P. (2020). Energetics and optical properties of carbon impurities in rutile TiO2. RSC Advances, 10(33), 19648–19654. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ra02709j

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