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Polaron formation, native defects, and electronic conduction in metal tungstates

Materials Science 2017-10-30 v1

Abstract

Iron tungstate (FeWO4_4) and manganese tungstate (MnWO4_4) belong to a family of wolframite-type materials that has applications in various areas, including supercapacitors, batteries, and multiferroics. A detailed understanding of bulk properties and defect physics in these transition-metal tungstates has been lacking, however, impeding possible improvement of their functional properties. Here, we report a first-principles study of FeWO4_4 and MnWO4_4 using screened hybrid density-functional calculations. We find that in both compounds the electronic structure near the band edges are predominantly the highly localized transition-metal dd states, which allows for the formation of both hole polarons at the Fe (Mn) sites and electron polarons at the W sites. The dominant native point defects in FeWO4_4 (MnWO4_4) under realistic synthesis conditions are, however, the hole polarons at the Fe (Mn) sites and negatively charged Fe (Mn) vacancies. The presence of low-energy and highly mobile polarons provides explanation for the good p-type conductivity observed in experiments and the ability of the materials to store energy via a pseudocapacitive mechanism.

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@article{arxiv.1710.09925,
  title  = {Polaron formation, native defects, and electronic conduction in metal tungstates},
  author = {Khang Hoang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.09925},
  year   = {2017}
}

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8 pages, 5 figures