Polaron mobility in oxygen-deficient and lithium doped tungsten trioxide
Abstract
Electron localization and polaron mobility in oxygen deficient as well as Li doped monoclinic tungsten trioxide have been studied. We show that small polarons formed in the presence of oxygen vacancy prefer the bipolaronic W5+- W5+ configuration whereas the W6+- W4+ configuration is found to be metastable. Our calculations suggest that bipolarons are tightly bound by the vacancy and therefore largely immobile. On the contrary, polarons formed as a result of Li intercalation can be mobile, the activation energy for polaron jumping in this case varies between 98 and 124 meV depending on the crystallographic direction. The formation of W5+- W5+ bipolarons in Li-WO3 is possible. When situated along [001] the bipolaronic configuration is 8 meV lower in energy than two separate W5+ polarons.
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