Tungsten trioxide (WO3) is a paradigmatic electrochromic material, whose peculiar optical properties in the presence of oxygen vacancies or intercalated alkali atoms have been observed and investigated for a long time. In this paper we propose a rationalization of experiments based on first-principles calculations of optical and electrical properties of oxygen-deficient (reduced) WO3. Our approach is based on a parameter-free dielectric-dependent hybrid density functional methodology, used in combination with the charge transition levels formalism, for studying excitation mechanisms in the presence of defects. Our results indicate that oxygen vacancies lead to a different physics in γ-monoclinic WO3, depending on the orientation of the W–O–W chain where the vacancy is created, thus evidencing strong anisotropic effects rooted in the peculiar structural properties of the original nondefective monoclinic cell. Different types of oxygen vacancies can hence be classified on the basis of the calculated ground state properties, electronic structure, and excitation/emission energies, giving a satisfactory explanation to a range of experimental observations made on oxygen-deficient WO3.

Anisotropic Effects of Oxygen Vacancies on Electrochromic Properties and Conductivity of γ-Monoclinic WO3 / M. Gerosa, C. Di Valentin, G. Onida, C.E. Bottani, G. Pacchioni. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY. C. - ISSN 1932-7447. - 120:21(2016), pp. 11716-11726. [10.1021/acs.jpcc.6b02707]

Anisotropic Effects of Oxygen Vacancies on Electrochromic Properties and Conductivity of γ-Monoclinic WO3

G. Onida;
2016

Abstract

Tungsten trioxide (WO3) is a paradigmatic electrochromic material, whose peculiar optical properties in the presence of oxygen vacancies or intercalated alkali atoms have been observed and investigated for a long time. In this paper we propose a rationalization of experiments based on first-principles calculations of optical and electrical properties of oxygen-deficient (reduced) WO3. Our approach is based on a parameter-free dielectric-dependent hybrid density functional methodology, used in combination with the charge transition levels formalism, for studying excitation mechanisms in the presence of defects. Our results indicate that oxygen vacancies lead to a different physics in γ-monoclinic WO3, depending on the orientation of the W–O–W chain where the vacancy is created, thus evidencing strong anisotropic effects rooted in the peculiar structural properties of the original nondefective monoclinic cell. Different types of oxygen vacancies can hence be classified on the basis of the calculated ground state properties, electronic structure, and excitation/emission energies, giving a satisfactory explanation to a range of experimental observations made on oxygen-deficient WO3.
Settore FIS/03 - Fisica della Materia
Settore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
   Nanoscience Foundries and Fine Analysis
   NFFA-Europe
   EUROPEAN COMMISSION
   H2020
   654360

   NOXSS (X-ray Single Shots of Nano Objects) un approccio sperimentale e teorico integrato per la caratterizzazione strutturale di nano e micro oggetti (clusters, nanocristalli, biomolecole, virus, liposomi) utilizzando gli impulsi X ultrabrevi ed ultrabrillanti delle sorgenti free electron laser europee
   MINISTERO DELL'ISTRUZIONE E DEL MERITO
   2012Z3N9R9_001
2016
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