Investigation of the obscure spin state of Ti-doped CdSe
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Abstract
Using computational and experimental techniques, we examine the nature of the 2+ oxidation state of Ti-doped CdSe. Through stoichiometry and magnetization measurements, the weakly-doped material of Cd1-xTixSe (x = 0.0043) shows the presence of a robust spin-1 magnetic state of Ti, which is indicative of a 2+ oxidation state. Given the nature of the Ti2+ state, we investigate the electronic and magnetic states with density functional theory for a supercell of CdSe with an ultra-low concentration of Ti. We find that reproducing the magnetic moment of spin-1 requires an onsite potential of 4-6 eV must be included. Furthermore, the electronic structure and density of states show the presence of a Ti-d impurity band above the Fermi level and a weakly metallic state for a U = 0 eV. However, the evolution of the electronic properties as a function of the Hubbard U shows that the Ti-d drop below the Fermi around 4 eV with the onset of a semiconducting state. The impurity then mixes with the lower valence bands and produces the 2+ state for the Ti atom.
*This project is supported, in part, by the Institute for Materials Science at Los Alamos National Laboratory, as well as National Science Foundation Grants No. DMR-16- 26332, No. DMR-14-29428, and No. DMR-07-06593.
Presenters
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John Dimuna
- Univ of North Florida