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Probing the physical properties for prospective high energy applications of QMnF(3) (Q = Ga, In) halide perovskites compounds employing the framework of density functional theory

We use WIEN2K to conduct density functional theory computations to explore the structural, thermodynamic, optoelectronic, and mechanical properties of fluoroperovskites QMnF(3) (Q = Ga, In). The application of the Birch–Murnaghan equation to the energy versus volume, formation energy, and tolerance...

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Autores principales: Tahir, Fareesa Tasneem, Husain, Mudasser, Sfina, Nourreddine, Rached, Ahmed Azzouz, Khan, Majid, Rahman, Nasir
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10281494/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37346958
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra02878j
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author Tahir, Fareesa Tasneem
Husain, Mudasser
Sfina, Nourreddine
Rached, Ahmed Azzouz
Khan, Majid
Rahman, Nasir
author_facet Tahir, Fareesa Tasneem
Husain, Mudasser
Sfina, Nourreddine
Rached, Ahmed Azzouz
Khan, Majid
Rahman, Nasir
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description We use WIEN2K to conduct density functional theory computations to explore the structural, thermodynamic, optoelectronic, and mechanical properties of fluoroperovskites QMnF(3) (Q = Ga, In). The application of the Birch–Murnaghan equation to the energy versus volume, formation energy, and tolerance factor confirms the structural stability of these two QMnF(3) (Q = Ga, In) materials. The thermodynamic stability of the compounds is confirmed by the results of the phonon calculation, while the mechanical stability is confirmed from the values of the elastic constants. GaMnF(3) demonstrates a high capacity to withstand both compressive and shear stresses. A lower bulk modulus is responsible for the weaker ability of InMnF(3) to endure changes in volume. Compared to GaMnF(3), InMnF(3) possesses rigidity having greater shear modulus, indicating greater resistance to changes in shape. However, both compounds are characterized as mechanically brittle, anisotropic, and ductile. The band structure that was determined indicates that both GaMnF(3) and InMnF(3) exhibit a metallic character. The density of states analysis further supports the metallic nature of GaMnF(3) and InMnF(3). In GaMnF(3), the “Mn” and “F” atoms in the valence band significantly participate in the total density of states, whereas in InMnF(3), both “Mn” and “F” atoms also dominate the total density of states. The values of ε(1)(0) computed for GaMnF(3) and InMnF(3) are positive i.e. > 0, and agree with Penn's model. We calculate the optical properties for both GaMnF(3) and InMnF(3) and the potential of these materials of interest for applications in optoelectronic gadgets including light-emitting diodes is attributed to their absorption in the ultraviolet-visible zone. We believe that this work may provide comprehensive insight, encouraging further exploration of experimental studies.
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spelling pubmed-102814942023-06-21 Probing the physical properties for prospective high energy applications of QMnF(3) (Q = Ga, In) halide perovskites compounds employing the framework of density functional theory Tahir, Fareesa Tasneem Husain, Mudasser Sfina, Nourreddine Rached, Ahmed Azzouz Khan, Majid Rahman, Nasir RSC Adv Chemistry We use WIEN2K to conduct density functional theory computations to explore the structural, thermodynamic, optoelectronic, and mechanical properties of fluoroperovskites QMnF(3) (Q = Ga, In). The application of the Birch–Murnaghan equation to the energy versus volume, formation energy, and tolerance factor confirms the structural stability of these two QMnF(3) (Q = Ga, In) materials. The thermodynamic stability of the compounds is confirmed by the results of the phonon calculation, while the mechanical stability is confirmed from the values of the elastic constants. GaMnF(3) demonstrates a high capacity to withstand both compressive and shear stresses. A lower bulk modulus is responsible for the weaker ability of InMnF(3) to endure changes in volume. Compared to GaMnF(3), InMnF(3) possesses rigidity having greater shear modulus, indicating greater resistance to changes in shape. However, both compounds are characterized as mechanically brittle, anisotropic, and ductile. The band structure that was determined indicates that both GaMnF(3) and InMnF(3) exhibit a metallic character. The density of states analysis further supports the metallic nature of GaMnF(3) and InMnF(3). In GaMnF(3), the “Mn” and “F” atoms in the valence band significantly participate in the total density of states, whereas in InMnF(3), both “Mn” and “F” atoms also dominate the total density of states. The values of ε(1)(0) computed for GaMnF(3) and InMnF(3) are positive i.e. > 0, and agree with Penn's model. We calculate the optical properties for both GaMnF(3) and InMnF(3) and the potential of these materials of interest for applications in optoelectronic gadgets including light-emitting diodes is attributed to their absorption in the ultraviolet-visible zone. We believe that this work may provide comprehensive insight, encouraging further exploration of experimental studies. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10281494/ /pubmed/37346958 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra02878j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Tahir, Fareesa Tasneem
Husain, Mudasser
Sfina, Nourreddine
Rached, Ahmed Azzouz
Khan, Majid
Rahman, Nasir
Probing the physical properties for prospective high energy applications of QMnF(3) (Q = Ga, In) halide perovskites compounds employing the framework of density functional theory
title Probing the physical properties for prospective high energy applications of QMnF(3) (Q = Ga, In) halide perovskites compounds employing the framework of density functional theory
title_full Probing the physical properties for prospective high energy applications of QMnF(3) (Q = Ga, In) halide perovskites compounds employing the framework of density functional theory
title_fullStr Probing the physical properties for prospective high energy applications of QMnF(3) (Q = Ga, In) halide perovskites compounds employing the framework of density functional theory
title_full_unstemmed Probing the physical properties for prospective high energy applications of QMnF(3) (Q = Ga, In) halide perovskites compounds employing the framework of density functional theory
title_short Probing the physical properties for prospective high energy applications of QMnF(3) (Q = Ga, In) halide perovskites compounds employing the framework of density functional theory
title_sort probing the physical properties for prospective high energy applications of qmnf(3) (q = ga, in) halide perovskites compounds employing the framework of density functional theory
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10281494/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37346958
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra02878j
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