Modulated Magnetic, Electronic, and Optical Properties of Vanadium‐Doped LaAlO3: A First‐Principles Study

Author:

Butt Mehwish Khalid1,Aldaghfag Shatha A.2,Kazim Muhammad Zafarullah13,Yaseen Muhammad1ORCID,Zahid Muhammad4,Ishfaq Mudassir1

Affiliation:

1. Spin-Optoelectronics and Ferro-Thermoelectric (SOFT) Materials and Devices Laboratory Department of Physics University of Agriculture Faisalabad 38040 Pakistan

2. Department of Physics College of Sciences Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University P. O. Box 84428 Riyadh 11671 Saudi Arabia

3. Department of Physics Virtual University of Pakistan Faisalabad campus Faisalabad 38000 Pakistan

4. Department of Chemistry University of Agriculture Faisalabad 38040 Pakistan

Abstract

The optoelectronic and magnetic features of La1−xVxAlO3 (x = 12.5, 25, 50, 75%) perovskites are investigated within density functional theory (DFT) using generalized gradient approximation by Perdew–Burke–Ernzerhof (PBE–GGA). The effect of different percentages of vanadium (V) substitution on the properties of LaAlO3 is studied and stability is confirmed through formation energies. The spin‐polarized band structure of La1−xVxAlO3 (x = 12.5, 25, 50, 75%) elucidates their half‐metallic ferromagnetic character. Furthermore, the optical performance of the given compounds is explored by optical parameters like dielectric function, optical conductivity, refractive index, reflectivity, absorption, and extinction coefficients. The obtained results make these compounds suitable for optoelectronic applications. It is observed that the determined magnetic moment in La1−xVxAlO3 is mainly due to the V‐3d states. The regulated reduction in bandgap (Eg) with the upsurge of V doping and half‐metallic ferromagnetic nature makes them appropriate for spintronic and magnetic devices.

Funder

Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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