Effect of oxygen vacancy segregation in Au or Pt/oxide hetero-interfaces on electronic structures

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We investigated the effects of oxygen vacancy segregation on electronic structures in the vicinity of hetero-interfaces between noble metals (Au and Pt) and yttria stabilized zirconia (YSZ) by performing first-principles calculations and Bader analysis. The density of states (DOS) of the Au/YSZ interface around the Fermi level is less than that of the Pt/YSZ interface, resulting from the lower density of Au-s and -p orbitals around the Fermi level compared with the higher density of Pt-d orbitals. Metal layers adjacent to the interface become negatively charged when the bonding oxygen layer contains a high concentration of oxygen vacancies. These results indicate that segregation of oxygen vacancies to Au or Pt/YSZ hetero-interfaces increase the electronic conductivity of Au or Pt atom layers at the interfaces.

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Shitara, K., Kuwabara, A., Fisher, C. A. J., Ogawa, T., Asano, T., Kaneko, Y., … Moriwake, H. (2017). Effect of oxygen vacancy segregation in Au or Pt/oxide hetero-interfaces on electronic structures. RSC Advances, 7(57), 36034–36037. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra04804a

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