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Nature Communications | 2017

Equilibrium oxygen storage capacity of ultrathin CeO2-δ depends non-monotonically on large biaxial strain

Chirranjeevi Balaji Gopal; Max García-Melchor; Sang-Chul Lee; Yezhou Shi; Andrey Shavorskiy; Matteo Monti; Zixuan Guan; Robert Sinclair; Hendrik Bluhm; Aleksandra Vojvodic; William C. Chueh

Elastic strain is being increasingly employed to enhance the catalytic properties of mixed ion–electron conducting oxides. However, its effect on oxygen storage capacity is not well established. Here, we fabricate ultrathin, coherently strained films of CeO2-δ between 5.6% biaxial compression and 2.1% tension. In situ ambient pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy reveals up to a fourfold enhancement in equilibrium oxygen storage capacity under both compression and tension. This non-monotonic variation with strain departs from the conventional wisdom based on a chemical expansion dominated behaviour. Through depth profiling, film thickness variations and a coupled photoemission–thermodynamic analysis of space-charge effects, we show that the enhanced reducibility is not dominated by interfacial effects. On the basis of ab initio calculations of oxygen vacancy formation incorporating defect interactions and vibrational contributions, we suggest that the non-monotonicity arises from the tetragonal distortion under large biaxial strain. These results may guide the rational engineering of multilayer and core–shell oxide nanomaterials.


Ultramicroscopy | 2017

Structure and chemistry of epitaxial ceria thin films on yttria-stabilized zirconia substrates, studied by high resolution electron microscopy

Robert Sinclair; Sang-Chul Lee; Yezhou Shi; William C. Chueh

We have applied aberration-corrected transmission electron microscopy (TEM) imaging and electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) to study the structure and chemistry of epitaxial ceria thin films, grown by pulsed laser deposition onto (001) yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) substrates. There are few observable defects apart from the expected mismatch interfacial dislocations and so the films would be expected to have good potential for applications. Under high electron beam dose rate (above about 6000 e-/Å2s) domains of an ordered structure appear and these are interpreted as being created by oxygen vacancy ordering. The ordered structure does not appear at lower lose rates (ca. 2600 e-/Å2s) and can be removed by imaging under 1 mbar oxygen gas in an environmental TEM. EELS confirms that there is both oxygen deficiency and the associated increase in Ce3+ versus Ce4+ cations in the ordered domains. In situ high resolution TEM recordings show the formation of the ordered domains as well as atomic migration along the ceria thin film (001) surface.


Physical Review B | 2011

Inverse design approach to hole doping in ternary oxides: Enhancing p -type conductivity in cobalt oxide spinels

John D. Perkins; Tula R. Paudel; Andriy Zakutayev; Paul F. Ndione; Philip A. Parilla; D. L. Young; Stephan Lany; David S. Ginley; Alex Zunger; Nicola H. Perry; Yang Tang; M. Grayson; Thomas O. Mason; Joanna S. Bettinger; Yezhou Shi; Michael F. Toney


Advanced Functional Materials | 2014

Control of the Electrical Properties in Spinel Oxides by Manipulating the Cation Disorder

Paul F. Ndione; Yezhou Shi; Vladan Stevanović; Stephan Lany; Andriy Zakutayev; Philip A. Parilla; John D. Perkins; Joseph J. Berry; David S. Ginley; Michael F. Toney


Chemistry of Materials | 2014

Self-Doping and Electrical Conductivity in Spinel Oxides: Experimental Validation of Doping Rules

Yezhou Shi; Paul F. Ndione; Linda Y. Lim; Dimosthenis Sokaras; Tsu Chien Weng; Arpun R. Nagaraja; Andreas Germanos Karydas; John D. Perkins; Thomas O. Mason; David S. Ginley; Alex Zunger; Michael F. Toney


Physical Review B | 2011

Asymmetric cation nonstoichiometry in spinels: Site occupancy in Co 2ZnO4 and Rh2ZnO4

Tula R. Paudel; Stephan Lany; Mayeul d'Avezac; Alex Zunger; Nicola H. Perry; Arpun R. Nagaraja; Thomas O. Mason; Joanna S. Bettinger; Yezhou Shi; Michael F. Toney


Journal of Solid State Chemistry | 2012

Co 3O 4-Co 2ZnO 4 spinels: The case for a solid solution

Nicola H. Perry; Thomas O. Mason; Chengcheng Ma; Alexandra Navrotsky; Yezhou Shi; Joanna S. Bettinger; Michael F. Toney; Tula R. Paudel; Stephan Lany; Alex Zunger


ACS Nano | 2016

Growth of Highly Strained CeO2 Ultrathin Films

Yezhou Shi; Sang-Chul Lee; Matteo Monti; Colvin Wang; Zhuoluo A. Feng; William D. Nix; Michael F. Toney; Robert Sinclair; William C. Chueh


Physical Review B | 2016

Surface structure of coherently strained ceria ultrathin films

Yezhou Shi; Kevin H. Stone; Zixuan Guan; Matteo Monti; Chuntian Cao; Farid El Gabaly; William C. Chueh; Michael F. Toney


Archive | 2016

Surface oxygen nonstoichiometry depends non-monotonically on biaxial strain in ultrathin ceria films

Chirranjeevi Balaji Gopal; Yezhou Shi; Sang Chul Lee; Matteo Monti; Zixuan Guan; Hendrik Bluhm; William C. Chueh

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Michael F. Toney

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

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Alex Zunger

University of Colorado Boulder

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Stephan Lany

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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David S. Ginley

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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John D. Perkins

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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Tula R. Paudel

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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