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Metallic Re 3 O 2 with mixed-valence states.

Wenjing LiFei LiXiaohua ZhangJinhui WuGuochun Yang
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2024)
Rhenium (Re) shows the richest valence states from +2 to +7 in compounds, but its mixed-valence states are still missing thus far. In this work, we have explored the Re-O phase diagram with a wide range of stoichiometric compositions under high pressure through first-principles structural search calculations. Besides identifying two novel high-pressure phases of ReO 2 and ReO 3 , we reveal two hitherto unknown Re-rich Re 3 O 2 and O-rich ReO 4 compounds. Re atoms in Re 3 O 2 show mixed-valence states due to their inequivalent coordination environments, the first example in Re-based compounds. Electronic structure calculations demonstrate that the four discovered Re-O phases exhibit metallicity contributed by Re 5d electrons. Among them, ReO 3 has a predicted critical temperature of up to 12 K at 50 GPa, derived from the interaction between Re 5d electrons and Re-derived low-frequency phonons. Our study points to new opportunities to disclose novel transition metal compounds with mixed-valence states.
Keyphrases
  • transition metal
  • molecular dynamics
  • density functional theory
  • monte carlo