A combined computational and experimental investigation of Mg doped α-Fe2O3

Monica Kosa, Hannah Noa Barad, Vijay Singh, David A. Keller, Klimentiy Shimanovich, Sven Rühle, Assaf Y. Anderson, Arie Zaban, Dan Thomas Major

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Abstract

In the current work, pristine α-Fe2O3 metal oxide was doped with Mg in an attempt to modulate its electronic properties. To this end, we employed an experimental high throughput strategy, including scanning XRD and optical spectroscopy, which were complimented by atomistic density functional theory (DFT) calculations. The combined study reveals that at Mg/Fe atomic ratios up to ∼1/3, the bandgaps of the hematite-Mg composite materials are similar to that of the pure material. The observed bandgaps are rationalized by electronic band structure and density of states calculations. Additional rationale for the similar bandgaps in pure and doped hematite is provided by topological Bader charge analyses, which indicate that the Mg and Fe ions in the hematite matrix have similar partial atomic charges. Nonetheless, the small charge density difference between the Mg and Fe ions induces a slight spin polarization on both oxygen and Fe ions, resulting in changes in the band edges. Further charge density analyses, using charge density maps and chemical-bonding analyses with the crystal orbital Hamiltonian population scheme, indicate that Mg forms ionic bonds with the neighboring oxygen atoms. This change from iron-oxygen covalent bonds to a more ionic nature for magnesium-oxygen bonds is probably responsible for the reduction observed in the computed bulk modulus of α-Mg0.17Fe1.83O3 (193 GPa) compared to α-Fe2O3 (202 GPa).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)781-791
Number of pages11
JournalPhysical Chemistry Chemical Physics
Volume18
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 14 Jan 2016

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