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Discovery and engineering of low work function perovskite materials

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY C
Volume 9, Issue 37, Pages 12778-12790

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1tc01286j

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  1. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) through the Innovative Vacuum Electronic Science and Technology (INVEST) program
  2. National Science Foundation [ACI-1548562]

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Materials with low work functions, particularly perovskite oxides, are promising for applications requiring efficient electron transport. Screening over 2900 perovskite oxides using DFT methods led to the discovery of seven promising compounds, like BaMoO3 and SrNb0.75Co0.25O3, with tunable work functions for potential use in high power vacuum electronic devices.
Materials with low work functions are critical for an array of applications requiring the facile removal or efficient transport of electrons through a device. Perovskite oxides are a promising class of materials for finding low work functions, and here we target applications in thermionic and field electron emission. Perovskites have highly malleable compositions which enable tunable work function values over a wide range, robust stability at high temperatures, and high electronic conductivities. In this work, we screened over 2900 perovskite oxides in search of stable, conductive, low-work-function materials using Density Functional Theory (DFT) methods. Our work provides insight into the materials chemistry governing the work function value of a perovskite, where materials with barely filled d bands possess the lowest work functions. Our screening has resulted in a total of seven promising compounds, such as BaMoO3 and SrNb0.75Co0.25O3 with work functions of 1.1 eV and 1.5 eV, respectively. These promising materials and others presented in this study may find use as low work function electron emitters in high power vacuum electronic and thermionic energy conversion devices. Moreover, the database of calculated work functions and materials chemistry trends governing the value of the work function may aid in the engineering of perovskite heterojunction devices.

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