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Molecules ; 29(5)2024 Feb 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38474472

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In the quest for advanced materials with diverse applications in optoelectronics and energy storage, we delve into the fascinating world of halide perovskites, focusing on SiAuF3 and SiCuF3. Employing density functional theory (DFT) as our guiding light, we conduct a comprehensive comparative study of these two compounds, unearthing their unique structural, electronic, elastic, and optical attributes. Structurally, SiAuF3 and SiCuF3 reveal their cubic nature, with SiCuF3 demonstrating superior stability and a higher bulk modulus. Electronic investigations shed light on their metallic behavior, with Fermi energy levels marking the boundary between valence and conduction bands. The band structures and density of states provide deeper insights into the contributions of electronic states in both compounds. Elastic properties unveil the mechanical stability of these materials, with SiCuF3 exhibiting increased anisotropy compared to SiAuF3. Our analysis of optical properties unravels distinct characteristics. SiCuF3 boasts a higher refractive index at lower energies, indicating enhanced transparency in specific ranges, while SiAuF3 exhibits heightened reflectivity in select energy intervals. Further, both compounds exhibit remarkable absorption coefficients, showcasing their ability to absorb light at defined energy thresholds. The energy loss function (ELF) analysis uncovers differential absorption behavior, with SiAuF3 absorbing maximum energy at 6.9 eV and SiCuF3 at 7.2 eV. Our study not only enriches the fundamental understanding of SiAuF3 and SiCuF3 but also illuminates their potential in optoelectronic applications. These findings open doors to innovative technologies harnessing the distinctive qualities of these halide perovskite materials. As researchers seek materials that push the boundaries of optoelectronics and energy storage, SiAuF3 and SiCuF3 stand out as promising candidates, ready to shape the future of these fields.

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RSC Adv ; 13(37): 26134-26143, 2023 Aug 29.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37664211

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We investigated the physical behavior of SrMO3 (M = Hf and Pt) compounds, which are strontium-based oxide perovskites. We utilized the WIEN2k software to simulate and investigate their physical properties. The structural stability of SrHfO3 and SrPtO3 was verified using the Birch-Murnaghan equation of states for optimization. We also checked the elastic stability through the computation of elastic constants using the IRelast software. Our results indicate the stability of these compounds and showed their anisotropic, ductility, scratch-resistive, and plastic strain-resistant characteristics. Using the TB-mBJ potential approach, we determined that SrHfO3 is an insulator, whereas SrPtO3 is a metal in nature. The density of states computations was used to find the band structure as well as the contribution of different electronic states. Optical property research was conducted using the band gap energies of these substances. Our findings suggest that these crystals have low energy absorption and reflectivity of up to 65%, making them suitable for use in high-frequency UV devices. Specifically, SrHfO3 is more transparent before the energy point 2.80 eV, while the compound SrPtO3 after 6.50 eV to 12.0 eV and SrHfO3 from 12.0 and 14.0 eV. This study represents the first DFT-based investigation of these discussed crystals according to the best of our knowledge.

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