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Infrared Optical Absorption in Low-spin Fe$^{2+}$-doped SrTiO${}_{3}$

Published 20 Oct 2015 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (1510.05965v1)

Abstract: Band gap engineering in SrTiO${}{3}$ and related titanate perovskites has long been explored due to the intriguing properties of the materials for photocatalysis and photovoltaic applications. A popular approach in the materials chemistry community is to substitutionally dope aliovalent transition metal ions onto the B site in the lattice to alter the valence band. However, in such a scheme there is limited control over the dopant valence, and compensating defects often form. Here we demonstrate a novel technique to controllably synthesize Fe${2+}$- and Fe${3+}$-doped SrTiO${}{3}$ thin films without formation of compensating defects by co-doping with La${3+}$ ions on the A site. We stabilize Fe${2+}$-doped films by doping with two La ions for every Fe dopant, and find that the Fe ions exhibit a low-spin electronic configuration, producing optical transitions in the near infrared regime and degenerate doping. The novel electronic states observed here offer a new avenue for band gap engineering in perovskites for photocatalytic and photovoltaic applications.

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