Issue 49, 2025, Issue in Progress

Spontaneous polarization, n-type half-metallicity, low lattice thermal conductivity, and high structure stabilities in F@O-doped PbTiO3

Abstract

Materials displaying ferroelectric and ferromagnetic properties offer a fascinating foundation for future spintronic innovations like multi-state random-access memory and data storage devices. Herein, numerous features of pristine and F@O-doped-PbO (PO)/TiO2 (TO)-layer PbTiO3 perovskite oxides are investigated via ab initio calculations. The calculated negative formation enthalpies and elastic coefficients verify the thermodynamic and mechanical stability of the structures, respectively. The pristine motif exhibits a giant spontaneous polarization (P) of 88 μC cm−2, having a non-magnetic insulating state with an indirect energy gap (Eg) of 2.11 eV. It appears that the dopant reduces the structural distortions, lowering P to 42.56/42.78 μC cm−2 in the F@O-doped PO/TO-layer-based structure. The most notable aspect of the present study is that F-doping in the PO layer induces an n-type half-metallic (HM) ferromagnetic (FM) behavior with a total magnetic moment (mt) of 1.0 μB. It is found that Ti ions are the main contributor to the magnetism, which is confirmed by spin-magnetization density isosurface plots. Additionally, a large Eg of 2.49 eV in the spin-minority channel is found, which is large enough to ensure the HM state and avoid reverse leakage current. Conversely, the F@O-doped TO-layer-based system transforms to an FM semiconductor with an Eg of 0.23 eV. Interestingly, the highest figure of merit of 0.72/0.56/0.49 is predicted at 700/700/400 K for the pristine/F@O-doped PO/TO-layer-based structures with the inclusion of lattice thermal conductivity. Thus, due to high structural stability, high P, half-metallicity, and low thermal conductivity, the F@O motif emerges as a promising candidate for various potential applications in spintronics and energy conversion.

Graphical abstract: Spontaneous polarization, n-type half-metallicity, low lattice thermal conductivity, and high structure stabilities in F@O-doped PbTiO3

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Aug 2025
Accepted
08 Oct 2025
First published
30 Oct 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2025,15, 41568-41581

Spontaneous polarization, n-type half-metallicity, low lattice thermal conductivity, and high structure stabilities in F@O-doped PbTiO3

S. Haider, B. F. Felemban, H. T. Ali and S. Nazir, RSC Adv., 2025, 15, 41568 DOI: 10.1039/D5RA05969K

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