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Electronic, magnetic and optical properties of the charge-disproportionated YNiO3 compound calculated using the GGA+U method

Abstract

The electronic, magnetic and optical properties of YNiO3 were studied using the GGA+U method. This compound presents charge disproportionation with two nonequivalent Ni ion sites, namely, Ni1 with Ni(3−δ)+ and Ni2 with Ni(3+δ)+. A band-structure calculation was performed for the observed P21/n monoclinic phase; a 2 × 1 × 2 supercell with 80 atoms was used to reproduce the observed magnetic ordering. The density of states (DOS) calculation clearly showed the bonding differences between the Ni1 and the Ni2 sites; the Ni1 site has a more ionic character, whereas the Ni2 site presents a more covalent character. The band-structure results correspond to an insulator phase with a band gap of about 0.5 eV. The magnetic ordering is antiferromagnetic and the magnetic moments are about 1.24 μB for Ni1 and around 0.00 μB for Ni2. The calculated magnetic ordering results are in good agreement with neutron diffraction results. The calculated optical conductivity is similar to previous experimental data.

Graphical abstract: Electronic, magnetic and optical properties of the charge-disproportionated YNiO3 compound calculated using the GGA+U method

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Mar 2024
Accepted
09 May 2024
First published
07 Jun 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2024,14, 18291-18295

Electronic, magnetic and optical properties of the charge-disproportionated YNiO3 compound calculated using the GGA+U method

E. A. da Silva, S. D. de Candido and M. Abbate, RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 18291 DOI: 10.1039/D4RA01908C

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