First principles study of the magnetism driven by cation defects in CeO2: the important role of O2p states
2012
The magnetism driven by cation defects in undoped CeO2 bulk and thin films is studied by the density functional theory corrected for on-site Coulomb interactions (DFT+U) with U = 5 eV for the Ce4f states and U = 7 eV for the O2p states. It is found that the Ce vacancies can induce a magnetic moment of the ~ 4 ?B/supercell, which arises mainly from the 2p hole state of the nearest neighbouring O atom (~ 1 ?B on per oxygen) to the Ce vacancy. The effect of the methodology is investigated, indicating that U = 7 eV for the O2p state is necessary to obtain the localized O2p hole state in defective ceria with cation vacancies.
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