1. Muonium donor in rutile TiO2 and comparison with hydrogen.
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Vilão, R. C., Vieira, R. B. L., Alberto, H. V., Gil, J. M., Weidinger, A., Lichti, R. L., Baker, B. B., Mengyan, P. W., and Lord, J. S.
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HYDROGEN analysis , *SEMICONDUCTOR analysis , *RUTILE , *ELECTRONIC structure , *ELECTRONS , *MATHEMATICAL models - Abstract
Muonium, a positive muon and an electron, is often used as an experimentally accessible substitute for hydrogen in materials research. In semiconductors and insulators, a large amount of information on the hydrogen behavior is deduced from this analogy; however, it is seldom demonstrated that this procedure is justified. We show here, via a comparison of the hyperfine interactions, that in TiO2 muonium and hydrogen form the same configuration with the same basic electronic structure. A detailed description of the bonding characteristics of the muon to the Ti3+ polaron is presented. The special role of muon motion within the so-called oxygen channel in the rutile structure, which occurs at a lower temperature than for hydrogen, is emphasized. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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