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First-principles study of the electronic, magnetic, and crystal structure of perovskite molybdates

Materials Science 2021-08-20 v2

Abstract

The molybdate oxides SrMoO3_3, PbMoO3_3, and LaMoO3_3 are a class of metallic perovskites that exhibit interesting properties including high mobility, and unusual resistivity behavior. We use first-principles methods based on density functional theory to explore the electronic, crystal, and magnetic structure of these materials. In order to account for the electron correlations in the partially-filled Mo 4d4d shell, a local Hubbard UU interaction is included. The value of UU is estimated via the constrained random-phase approximation approach, and the dependence of the results on the choice of UU are explored. For all materials, GGA+UU predicts a metal with an orthorhombic, antiferromagnetic structure. For LaMoO3_3, the PnmaPnma space group is the most stable, while for SrMoO3_3 and PbMoO3_3, the ImmaImma and PnmaPnma structures are close in energy. The R4+R_4^+ octahedral rotations for SrMoO3_3 and PbMoO3_3 are found to be overestimated compared to the experimental low-temperature structure.

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@article{arxiv.2011.08323,
  title  = {First-principles study of the electronic, magnetic, and crystal structure of perovskite molybdates},
  author = {Jeremy Lee-Hand and Alexander Hampel and Cyrus E. Dreyer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.08323},
  year   = {2021}
}

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14 pages, 8 figures