Transition metal-doped SrTiO3: when does a tiny chemical impact have such a great structural response?
M. V. Talanov
1
,
Adam Stash
2
,
Sergey A. Ivanov
3
,
Elena S. Zhukova
1
,
Boris M Nekrasov
1
,
Vladislav I Kozlov
4, 5
,
Valery M Cherepanov
6
,
Sergey Yu Gavrilkin
7
,
Aleksey Yu. Tsvetkov
7
,
Ilya A. Zavidovskiy
8
,
Mikhail K. Tatmyshevskiy
8
,
Maxim Savinov
9
,
Valeriy M. Talanov
10
,
Alexander A. Bush
4
6
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2024-05-15
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SJR: 1.220
CiteScore: 9.3
Impact factor: 5.1
ISSN: 20507526, 20507534
Abstract
The effect of doping on the chemical and physical properties of semiconductors, alloys, ferroelectrics, glasses, and other substances has been a classic topic in materials science for centuries. Strontium titanate, SrTiO3, is an archetypal perovskite of interest for both fundamental science as quantum paraelectric and numerous outstanding physical properties and applications, including dielectrics, tunable microwave and photovoltaic devices, superconductors, thermoelectrics, potential multiferroics. Its chemical doping with transition metals leads to new functionalities, but intrinsic mechanisms of structural responses, activated by impurities, have not been systematically investigated. Herein, we present the results of a comparative study of the crystal structure, vibrational spectra, and dielectric properties of SrTiO3:M (M = Mn, Ni, and Fe, 2 at%) single crystals. It is shown that impurities constitute a different tendency to off-centering and the formation of dipoles: Mn and Fe atoms are shifted from the center of the oxygen octahedron, while Ni atoms remain on-centered. As a result, small chemical doping has a dramatic effect on the dielectric response through various structural mechanisms, including the pseudo Jahn–Teller effect, the first-order Jahn–Teller effect, and defect-induced distortion. These findings open up fundamentally new possibilities for the practical solution of a difficult problem: controlling the dielectric responses of quantum paraelectrics by choosing the type of chemical additive.
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Talanov M. V. et al. Transition metal-doped SrTiO3: when does a tiny chemical impact have such a great structural response? // Journal of Materials Chemistry C. 2024. Vol. 12. No. 22. pp. 8105-8118.
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Talanov M. V., Stash A., Ivanov S. A., Zhukova E. S., Gorshunov B. P., Nekrasov B. M., Melentev A. V., Kozlov V. I., Cherepanov V. M., Gavrilkin S. Yu., Tsvetkov A. Y., Zavidovskiy I. A., Tatmyshevskiy M. K., Savinov M., Talanov V. M., Bush A. A. Transition metal-doped SrTiO3: when does a tiny chemical impact have such a great structural response? // Journal of Materials Chemistry C. 2024. Vol. 12. No. 22. pp. 8105-8118.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1039/d4tc00180j
UR - https://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=D4TC00180J
TI - Transition metal-doped SrTiO3: when does a tiny chemical impact have such a great structural response?
T2 - Journal of Materials Chemistry C
AU - Talanov, M. V.
AU - Stash, Adam
AU - Ivanov, Sergey A.
AU - Zhukova, Elena S.
AU - Gorshunov, Boris P
AU - Nekrasov, Boris M
AU - Melentev, Alexander V
AU - Kozlov, Vladislav I
AU - Cherepanov, Valery M
AU - Gavrilkin, Sergey Yu
AU - Tsvetkov, Aleksey Yu.
AU - Zavidovskiy, Ilya A.
AU - Tatmyshevskiy, Mikhail K.
AU - Savinov, Maxim
AU - Talanov, Valeriy M.
AU - Bush, Alexander A.
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/05/15
PB - Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
SP - 8105-8118
IS - 22
VL - 12
SN - 2050-7526
SN - 2050-7534
ER -
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@article{2024_Talanov,
author = {M. V. Talanov and Adam Stash and Sergey A. Ivanov and Elena S. Zhukova and Boris P Gorshunov and Boris M Nekrasov and Alexander V Melentev and Vladislav I Kozlov and Valery M Cherepanov and Sergey Yu Gavrilkin and Aleksey Yu. Tsvetkov and Ilya A. Zavidovskiy and Mikhail K. Tatmyshevskiy and Maxim Savinov and Valeriy M. Talanov and Alexander A. Bush},
title = {Transition metal-doped SrTiO3: when does a tiny chemical impact have such a great structural response?},
journal = {Journal of Materials Chemistry C},
year = {2024},
volume = {12},
publisher = {Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)},
month = {may},
url = {https://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=D4TC00180J},
number = {22},
pages = {8105--8118},
doi = {10.1039/d4tc00180j}
}
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Talanov, Mikhail V., et al. “Transition metal-doped SrTiO3: when does a tiny chemical impact have such a great structural response?.” Journal of Materials Chemistry C, vol. 12, no. 22, May. 2024, pp. 8105-8118. https://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=D4TC00180J.