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Title: The origin of different iridium oxidation states of Sr2IrO4
Authors: Migas, D. B.
Filonov, A. B.
Daniluyk, A. L.
Skorodumova, N. V.
Keywords: публикации ученых;Sr2IrO4;oxidation;magnetic moment;Dirac cone
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Citation: The origin of different iridium oxidation states of Sr2IrO4 / D. B. Migas, A. B. Filonov, A. L. Daniluyk, N. V. Skorodumova // Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter. – 2025. – Vol. 37, №. 39. – Р. 395502.
Abstract: The results of ab initio calculations performed for Sr2IrO4 using the density functional theory with the spin-orbit coupling and the onsite Hubbard-U correction applied to the Ir-d states are reported in order to provide more insights into known experimental data. The results demonstrate that in the stoichiometric oxide all Ir ions are in the +4 oxidation state. In the presence of an O vacancy some Ir ions turn into +3 and +2 states that is contrary to experimental observations where only the +3 state has been observed. These transitions are accompanied by the change in the magnetic moments from 0.10 ?B for Ir4+ to 0.26 ?B and 0.31 ?B for Ir3+ and Ir2+, respectively. Depending on the site where the O vacancy is formed, the change in the oxidation state leads to either the appearance of empty defect states in the gap or filled localized Ir d-states. The reasons for the absence of the Ir2+ state in experimental data are also discussed. The formation of a Sr vacancy does not cause alternation in ion oxidation states providing instead a remarkable change in the band structure of the oxide resulting in the appearance of Dirac cones at the Fermi level. No experimentally determined Ir5+ state could be detected in the presence of an Ir vacancy or an additional interstitial oxygen indicating a more complex nature of defects to provide the +5 state.
URI: https://libeldoc.bsuir.by/handle/123456789/62556
DOI: 10.1088/1361-648X/ae0914
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