Pressure-Dependent Electronic and Transport Properties of Bulk Platinum Oxide by Density Functional Theory

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Shivam Kansara
Sanjeev K. Gupta
Yogesh Sonvane
Kirill A. Nekrasov
Natalia V. Kichigina
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[1] S. V. National Institute of Technology,Advanced Materials Lab, Department of Applied Physics
[2] St. Xavier’s College,Computational Materials and Nanoscience Group, Department of Physics
[3] Ural Federal University,undefined
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Journal of Electronic Materials | 2018年 / 47卷
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Platinum oxides; electronic structure; phonon; Raman spectra; thermoelectric properties; density functional theory;
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The structural, electronic, and vibrational properties of bulk platinum oxide (PtO) at compressive pressures in the interval from 0 GPa to 35 GPa are investigated using the density functional theory. The calculated electronic band structure of PtO shows poor metallicity at very low density of states on the Fermi level. However, the hybrid pseudopotential calculation yielded 0.78 eV and 1.30 eV direct band and indirect gap, respectively. Importantly, our results predict that PtO has a direct band gap within the framework of HSE06, and it prefers equally zero magnetic order at different pressures. In the Raman spectra, peaks are slightly shifted towards higher frequency with the decrease in pressure. We have also calculated the thermoelectric properties, namely the electronic thermal conductivity and electrical conductivity, with respect to temperature and thermodynamic properties such as entropy, specific heat at constant volume, enthalpy and Gibbs free energy with respect to pressure. The result shows that PtO is a promising candidate for use as a catalyst, in sensors, as a photo-cathode in water electrolysis, for thermal decomposition of inorganic salt and fuel cells.
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