A first-order Mott transition in LixCoO2

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C. A. Marianetti
G. Kotliar
G. Ceder
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[1] Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Department of Materials Science and Engineering
[2] Center for Materials Theory,Department of Physics and Astronomy
[3] Rutgers University,undefined
[4] Center for Materials Science and Engineering,undefined
[5] Massachusetts Institute of Technology,undefined
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Nature Materials | 2004年 / 3卷
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Despite many years of experimental searches for a first-order Mott transition in crystalline-doped semiconductors, none have been found. Extensive experimental work has characterized a first-order metal–insulator transition in LixCoO2, the classic material for rechargeable Li batteries, with a metallic state for x < 0.75 and insulating for x > 0.95. Using density functional theory calculations on large supercells, we identify the mechanism of this hereto anomalous metal–insulator transition as a Mott transition of impurities. Density functional theory demonstrates that for dilute Li-vacancy concentrations, the vacancy binds a hole and forms impurity states yielding a Mott insulator. The unique feature of LixCoO2 as compared with traditional doped semiconductors, such as Si:P, is the high mobility of the Li vacancies, which allows them to rearrange into two distinct phases at the temperature of the metal–insulator transition.
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