Quantum-chemical simulation of impurity-induced trapping of a hole: (Li)0centre in MgO
- 10 August 1986
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics
- Vol. 19 (22) , 4183-4199
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0022-3719/19/22/007
Abstract
The authors present and describe a new embedded-cluster approach for calculating both the electronic and the spatial structure of point defects in ionic crystals with self-consistent incorporation of the polarisation effects into the eigenvalue spectrum and the total energy of a crystal. For the first time both the electronic structure and the ionic displacements within a large cluster containing a defect are obtained in the framework of the same calculating scheme. It permits one to describe correctly back-coupling between redistribution of the electron density in a defective region and polarisation of the rest of the crystal outside the cluster, which can play a vital role for the study of small polaron effects. Making use of a 45-atom cluster with 175 electrons and the semi-empirical INDO method, the authors have simulated the impurity-induced trapping of a hole in the (Li)0 centre in an MgO crystal. The calculations do not use a priori assumptions and do confirm that one-centre localisation of a hole in the ground state is energetically favourable. They show that polarisation energies can differ considerably for the ground and charge-transfer excited states of the defect. It is also demonstrated that the generally accepted model of the O- hole polaron is oversimplified: a considerable charge redistribution between Li+ and another O- along the (100) direction takes place.Keywords
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