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First-principles studies of the electronic and structural properties of Lead Zirconate Titanate (PZT)
Planer, Jakub ; Friák, Martin (referee) ; Bartošík, Miroslav (advisor)
This work is focused on Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations of oxygen vacancy diffusion barriers in mixed perovskite lead zirconate titanate and its pure counterparts. We found out that barrier heights are different in lead titanate and lead zirconate caused by the different localization of the excess electrons due to the oxygen vacancy formation. Diffusion barriers were also determined for titanium-rich mixed phases and compared to experimental values. This work contributes to clarify unusually low experimentally measured diffusion coefficients in PZT. We found out that the induced vacancy states are forming localized bonds to the lead atoms which causes the oxygen vacancies to become immobile due to the increase of the activation energy of the diffusion process.
Optical characterization of inorganic lead halide perovskites using ab-initio methods
Matula, Radovan ; Špaček, Ondřej (referee) ; Liška, Petr (advisor)
Tato práce se zabývá olovnato-halogenidovými perovskity (OHP), novou skupinou materiálů, jež našla své využití v oblastech jako například fotovoltaika a optoelektronika. Potenciál OHP leží v jejich elektronové struktuře a snadno laditelném zakázaném pásu, což má za následek jedinečné fyzikální a funkční vlastnosti. Ke studiu optických vlastností a elektronové struktury OHP využíváme teorie funkcionálu hustoty (DFT). DFT metoda je ab-initio metoda založená na principu minimalizace funkcionálu elektronové hustoty k nalezení základní energie daného systému. DFT metoda společně s hybridními funkcionály byla využita pro získání správné elektronové struktury a hodnoty zakázaného pásu pro krystal CsPbBr3. Teoreticky získaná data byla využita v modelu efektivní hmotnosti k porovnání s fotoluminiscenčními spektry jednotlivých CsPbBr3 nanokrystalů s cílem zjistit energiové hladiny excitonů v závislosti na velikosti a tvaru nanokrystalů.
The effect of impurities on the interface cohesion in multilayers in transition metal nitrides
Češka, Jakub ; Zelený, Martin (referee) ; Černý, Miroslav (advisor)
This work deals with the study of transtition metal nitride multilayers using first-principles calculations. Objects of this study are three particular systems AlN / TiN, AlN / VN and TiN / VN. Studied systems are in the B1 structure with an interface along the (001) plane. The main goal is to unravel the effect of impurity on cohesion in these multilayers. The impurity in question is a substitutional O atom replacing N in the lattice. Preferred positions of these substitutions are predicted for three different concentrations of substitution impurity. These predictions are based on the energy balance of substitutions in different positions. Resulting preferred positions within the multilayer may differ depending on the oxygen concentration. In most cases, the preferred position is at the interface between the two nitrides. For such systems with oxygen impurity in the preferred position a cleavage energy along several (001) planes is calculated. The effect of the impurity on the value of cleavage energy depends on its concentration. In the case of AlN / TiN multilayer, a suitable concentration of the impurity may increase the cleavage energy of the weakest link in multilayer compared to clean multilayer. In other cases the presence of impurity either causes a decrease in the cleavage energy or does not significantly affect its value.
Mechanistic Insights into Reactive Zeolite-Water Interactions
Benešová, Tereza ; Heard, Christopher James (advisor) ; Maldonado Dominguez, Carlos Mauricio (referee)
Title: Mechanistic Insights into Reactive Zeolite-Water Interactions Author: Tereza Benešová Department: Department of Physical and Macromolecular Chemistry Supervisor: Christopher Heard, PhD. Abstract: An in silico investigation of zeolite-water interactions was undertaken using a combined static and dynamic approach within density functional theory. Two periodic models of zeolite chabazite were used, purely siliceous and aluminosilicate in order to explain the different behaviour of water near Si-O-Si and Al-O-Si bridges. One or two water molecules per supercell of the model were used, corresponding to experimental conditions of steaming. Under such conditions, water can interact with zeolites by non-reactive adsorption but also by reactive interactions such as hydrolysis and oxygen exchange between water and the framework. The main goal of the study was to explain oxygen exchange at an atomistic level. The viable mechanisms of oxygen exchange were established. These mechanisms are different for Si-O-Si and Al-O-Si bridges but for both of them oxygen exchange is initiated by partial hydrolysis of the framework. After this hydrolysis, oxygen exchange heals the framework while incorporating into it the oxygen that originated from the water. Both established mechanisms are competitive with non-exchange...
Optical characterization of inorganic lead halide perovskites using ab-initio methods
Matula, Radovan ; Špaček, Ondřej (referee) ; Liška, Petr (advisor)
Tato práce se zabývá olovnato-halogenidovými perovskity (OHP), novou skupinou materiálů, jež našla své využití v oblastech jako například fotovoltaika a optoelektronika. Potenciál OHP leží v jejich elektronové struktuře a snadno laditelném zakázaném pásu, což má za následek jedinečné fyzikální a funkční vlastnosti. Ke studiu optických vlastností a elektronové struktury OHP využíváme teorie funkcionálu hustoty (DFT). DFT metoda je ab-initio metoda založená na principu minimalizace funkcionálu elektronové hustoty k nalezení základní energie daného systému. DFT metoda společně s hybridními funkcionály byla využita pro získání správné elektronové struktury a hodnoty zakázaného pásu pro krystal CsPbBr3. Teoreticky získaná data byla využita v modelu efektivní hmotnosti k porovnání s fotoluminiscenčními spektry jednotlivých CsPbBr3 nanokrystalů s cílem zjistit energiové hladiny excitonů v závislosti na velikosti a tvaru nanokrystalů.
The effect of impurities on the interface cohesion in multilayers in transition metal nitrides
Češka, Jakub ; Zelený, Martin (referee) ; Černý, Miroslav (advisor)
This work deals with the study of transtition metal nitride multilayers using first-principles calculations. Objects of this study are three particular systems AlN / TiN, AlN / VN and TiN / VN. Studied systems are in the B1 structure with an interface along the (001) plane. The main goal is to unravel the effect of impurity on cohesion in these multilayers. The impurity in question is a substitutional O atom replacing N in the lattice. Preferred positions of these substitutions are predicted for three different concentrations of substitution impurity. These predictions are based on the energy balance of substitutions in different positions. Resulting preferred positions within the multilayer may differ depending on the oxygen concentration. In most cases, the preferred position is at the interface between the two nitrides. For such systems with oxygen impurity in the preferred position a cleavage energy along several (001) planes is calculated. The effect of the impurity on the value of cleavage energy depends on its concentration. In the case of AlN / TiN multilayer, a suitable concentration of the impurity may increase the cleavage energy of the weakest link in multilayer compared to clean multilayer. In other cases the presence of impurity either causes a decrease in the cleavage energy or does not significantly affect its value.
Structure and dynamics of electronic defects in liquid water
Maršálek, Ondřej ; Jungwirth, Pavel (advisor) ; Horáček, Jiří (referee) ; Pittner, Jiří (referee)
Title: Structure and dynamics of electronic defects in liquid water Author: Ondřej Maršálek Institute: Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic Supervisor: prof. Mgr. Pavel Jungwirth, DSc. Supervisor's e-mail address: pavel.jungwirth@uochb.cas.cz Abstract: In this thesis we present ab inito molecular dynamics simulations of two different electronic defects in water. Photoionization of liquid water produces a cationic hole, which undergoes ultrafast dynamics and forms the hydrated proton and the hydroxyl radical as its products. We study both the dynamics and spectroscopy of this process. The hydrated electron is a key intermediate in radiation chemistry of aqueous systems. We simulate its equilibrium properties in anionic water clusters as well as the dynamics of vertical electron attachment to cold and warm clusters. The hydrated electron reacts with a hydrated proton to form a hydrogen atom. We examine this reaction at a finite temperature in a larger cluster as well as in more detail in a smaller cluster. Because both of the electronic defects studied here are challenging open-shell species, we put emphasis on benchmarking and testing our computational setup. Six published articles are attached to the thesis. Keywords: density functional theory,...
Theoretical investigation of water-zeolite interactions under steaming conditions
Benešová, Tereza ; Heard, Christopher James (advisor) ; Fišer, Jiří (referee)
The thesis is focused on theoretical study of hydrolysis and isotopic oxygen exchange in zeolite chabazite under steaming conditions. The theoretical study was performed by the methods of computational chemistry, namely density functional theory. Reactions of water with zeolites were investigated within the periodic model with chabazite supercell consisting of 36 Si/Al tetrahedra. Reactivity was investigated for one or two water molecules corresponding to the conditions relevant to high-temperature steaming. Relevant mechanisms of isotopic oxygen exchange were found and their competitiveness with hydrolysis was discussed.
Structure, dynamics and reactivity of the hydrated electron
Uhlig, Frank ; Jungwirth, Pavel (advisor) ; Pittner, Jiří (referee) ; Sebastiani, Daniel (referee)
Structure, dynamics and reactivity of the hydrated electron Frank Uhlig In this work, one of the products of ionization of water, namely the hydrated electron, has been investigated. The hydrated electron is a key-intermediate in aqueous radiation chemistry. Although known to exist for over 50 years, its structure remained elusive and under discussion up to the present day. We show in this work, that we can obtain a faithful picture of the hydrated electron, its equilibrium structure, dynamics after attachment to water, and its reactivity, using ab initio methods. To this end, small cluster models and extended bulk and slab geometries of water including an excess electron have been investigated.
Structure and dynamics of electronic defects in liquid water
Maršálek, Ondřej
Title: Structure and dynamics of electronic defects in liquid water Author: Ondřej Maršálek Institute: Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic Supervisor: prof. Mgr. Pavel Jungwirth, DSc. Supervisor's e-mail address: pavel.jungwirth@uochb.cas.cz Abstract: In this thesis we present ab inito molecular dynamics simulations of two different electronic defects in water. Photoionization of liquid water produces a cationic hole, which undergoes ultrafast dynamics and forms the hydrated proton and the hydroxyl radical as its products. We study both the dynamics and spectroscopy of this process. The hydrated electron is a key intermediate in radiation chemistry of aqueous systems. We simulate its equilibrium properties in anionic water clusters as well as the dynamics of vertical electron attachment to cold and warm clusters. The hydrated electron reacts with a hydrated proton to form a hydrogen atom. We examine this reaction at a finite temperature in a larger cluster as well as in more detail in a smaller cluster. Because both of the electronic defects studied here are challenging open-shell species, we put emphasis on benchmarking and testing our computational setup. Six published articles are attached to the thesis. Keywords: density functional theory,...

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