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Experimental and Theoretical Study of Electronic and Hyperfine Properties of Hydrogenated Anatase (TiO2): Defect Interplay and Thermal Stability

The performance of TiO$_2$-based materials is highly dependent on the electronic structure and local defect configurations. Hence, a thorough understanding of defect interaction plays a key role. In this study, we report on the results from emission $^{57}$Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy experiments, usi...

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Autores principales: Zyabkin, D V, Gunnlaugsson, H P, Gonçalves, J N, Bharuth-Ram, K, Qi, B, Unzueta, I, Naidoo, D, Mantovan, R, Masenda, H, Ólafsson, S, Peters, G, Schell, J, Vetter, U, Dimitrova, A, Krischok, S, Schaaf, P
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.0c00085
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2781489
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author Zyabkin, D V
Gunnlaugsson, H P
Gonçalves, J N
Bharuth-Ram, K
Qi, B
Unzueta, I
Naidoo, D
Mantovan, R
Masenda, H
Ólafsson, S
Peters, G
Schell, J
Vetter, U
Dimitrova, A
Krischok, S
Schaaf, P
author_facet Zyabkin, D V
Gunnlaugsson, H P
Gonçalves, J N
Bharuth-Ram, K
Qi, B
Unzueta, I
Naidoo, D
Mantovan, R
Masenda, H
Ólafsson, S
Peters, G
Schell, J
Vetter, U
Dimitrova, A
Krischok, S
Schaaf, P
author_sort Zyabkin, D V
collection CERN
description The performance of TiO$_2$-based materials is highly dependent on the electronic structure and local defect configurations. Hence, a thorough understanding of defect interaction plays a key role. In this study, we report on the results from emission $^{57}$Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy experiments, using dilute $^{57}$Mn implantation into pristine (TiO$_2$) and hydrogenated anatase held at temperatures between 300 and 700 K. Results of the electronic structure and local environment are complemented with ab initio calculations. Upon implantation, both Fe$^{2+}$ and Fe$^{3+}$ are observed in pristine anatase, where the latter demonstrates the spin-lattice relaxation. The spectra recorded for hydrogenated anatase show no Fe$^{3+}$ contribution, suggesting that hydrogen acts as a donor. Due to the low threshold, hydrogen diffuses out of the lattice, thus showing a dynamic behavior on the time scale of the $^{57}$Fe 14.4 keV state. The surrounding oxygen vacancies favor the high-spin Fe$^{2+}$ state. The sample treated at room temperature shows two distinct processes of hydrogen motion. The motion commences with the interstitial hydrogen, followed by switching to the covalently bound state. Hydrogen out-diffusion is hindered by bulk defects, which could cause both processes to overlap. Supplementary UV−vis and electrical conductivity measurements show an improved electrical conductivity and higher optical absorption after the hydrogenation. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy at room temperature reveals that the sample hydrogenated at 573 K shows the presence of both Ti$^{3+}$ and Ti$^{2+}$ states. This could imply that a significant amount of oxygen vacancies and −OH bonds is present in the samples. Theory suggests that, in the anatase sample implanted with Mn(Fe), probes were located near equatorial vacancies as next-nearest neighbors, while a metastable hydrogen configuration was responsible for the annealing behavior. The obtained information provides a deep insight into elusive hydrogen defects and their thermal stability.
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spelling cern-27814892021-09-20T18:36:14Zdoi:10.1021/acs.jpcc.0c00085http://cds.cern.ch/record/2781489engZyabkin, D VGunnlaugsson, H PGonçalves, J NBharuth-Ram, KQi, BUnzueta, INaidoo, DMantovan, RMasenda, HÓlafsson, SPeters, GSchell, JVetter, UDimitrova, AKrischok, SSchaaf, PExperimental and Theoretical Study of Electronic and Hyperfine Properties of Hydrogenated Anatase (TiO2): Defect Interplay and Thermal StabilityNuclear Physics - ExperimentThe performance of TiO$_2$-based materials is highly dependent on the electronic structure and local defect configurations. Hence, a thorough understanding of defect interaction plays a key role. In this study, we report on the results from emission $^{57}$Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy experiments, using dilute $^{57}$Mn implantation into pristine (TiO$_2$) and hydrogenated anatase held at temperatures between 300 and 700 K. Results of the electronic structure and local environment are complemented with ab initio calculations. Upon implantation, both Fe$^{2+}$ and Fe$^{3+}$ are observed in pristine anatase, where the latter demonstrates the spin-lattice relaxation. The spectra recorded for hydrogenated anatase show no Fe$^{3+}$ contribution, suggesting that hydrogen acts as a donor. Due to the low threshold, hydrogen diffuses out of the lattice, thus showing a dynamic behavior on the time scale of the $^{57}$Fe 14.4 keV state. The surrounding oxygen vacancies favor the high-spin Fe$^{2+}$ state. The sample treated at room temperature shows two distinct processes of hydrogen motion. The motion commences with the interstitial hydrogen, followed by switching to the covalently bound state. Hydrogen out-diffusion is hindered by bulk defects, which could cause both processes to overlap. Supplementary UV−vis and electrical conductivity measurements show an improved electrical conductivity and higher optical absorption after the hydrogenation. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy at room temperature reveals that the sample hydrogenated at 573 K shows the presence of both Ti$^{3+}$ and Ti$^{2+}$ states. This could imply that a significant amount of oxygen vacancies and −OH bonds is present in the samples. Theory suggests that, in the anatase sample implanted with Mn(Fe), probes were located near equatorial vacancies as next-nearest neighbors, while a metastable hydrogen configuration was responsible for the annealing behavior. The obtained information provides a deep insight into elusive hydrogen defects and their thermal stability.oai:cds.cern.ch:27814892020
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics - Experiment
Zyabkin, D V
Gunnlaugsson, H P
Gonçalves, J N
Bharuth-Ram, K
Qi, B
Unzueta, I
Naidoo, D
Mantovan, R
Masenda, H
Ólafsson, S
Peters, G
Schell, J
Vetter, U
Dimitrova, A
Krischok, S
Schaaf, P
Experimental and Theoretical Study of Electronic and Hyperfine Properties of Hydrogenated Anatase (TiO2): Defect Interplay and Thermal Stability
title Experimental and Theoretical Study of Electronic and Hyperfine Properties of Hydrogenated Anatase (TiO2): Defect Interplay and Thermal Stability
title_full Experimental and Theoretical Study of Electronic and Hyperfine Properties of Hydrogenated Anatase (TiO2): Defect Interplay and Thermal Stability
title_fullStr Experimental and Theoretical Study of Electronic and Hyperfine Properties of Hydrogenated Anatase (TiO2): Defect Interplay and Thermal Stability
title_full_unstemmed Experimental and Theoretical Study of Electronic and Hyperfine Properties of Hydrogenated Anatase (TiO2): Defect Interplay and Thermal Stability
title_short Experimental and Theoretical Study of Electronic and Hyperfine Properties of Hydrogenated Anatase (TiO2): Defect Interplay and Thermal Stability
title_sort experimental and theoretical study of electronic and hyperfine properties of hydrogenated anatase (tio2): defect interplay and thermal stability
topic Nuclear Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.0c00085
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2781489
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