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Role of hydrogen atoms in the photoinduced formation of stable electron centers in H-doped 12CaO center dot 7Al(2)O(3)

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 73, Issue 4, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.73.045120

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In this work we investigate a variety of chemical and photoinduced processes in which different hydrogenous species including H-2 molecules, H- ions, and H-0 atoms interact with the bulk of a complex nanoporous oxide 12CaO center dot 7Al(2)O(3). Our results provide a detailed and consistent explanation of the recently observed phenomenon of photoinduced conversion of the insulating H-doped 12CaO center dot 7Al(2)O(3) to a conductor [K. Hayashi , Nature (London) 419, 462 (2002)]. The formation of a large and thermally stable concentration of electron centers in this process is facilitated by a large concentration (up to 10(20) cm(-3)) of extraframework O2- naturally present in this material and homogeneously distributed in its bulk. We show that these species are able to split H-2 molecules into pairs of H+ and H- ions and convert H-0 atoms into H+ and e(-) promoting the photoinduced conversion process. The similarity of the mechanisms described in this work to those known for low-coordinated sites at MgO surfaces indicates that the formation of electronic centers in oxides interacting with hydrogenous species could be a generic feature.

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