Fast carrier diffusion via synergistic effects between lithium-ions and polarons in rutile TiO 2 .
Shiyu ShenXing-Xing JiangYueshao ZhengXiong-Xiong XueYexin FengJiang ZengKe-Qiu ChenPublished in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2023)
Carrier mobility in titanium dioxide (TiO 2 ) systems is a key factor for their application as energy materials, especially in solar cells and lithium-ion batteries. Studies on the diffusion of Li-ions and polarons in rutile TiO 2 systems have attracted extensive attention. However, how their interaction affects the diffusion of Li-ions and electron polarons is largely unclear and related studies are relatively lacking. By using first-principles calculations, we systematically investigate the interaction between the intercalated Li-ions and electron polarons in rutile TiO 2 materials. Our analysis shows that the diffusion barrier of the electron polarons decreases around the Li-ion. The interaction between the Li-ions and polarons would benefit their synergistic diffusion both in the pristine and defective rutile TiO 2 systems. Our study reveals the synergistic effects between the ions and polarons, which is important for understanding the carrier properties in TiO 2 systems and in further improving the performance of energy materials.