Transition Metal Oxide Work Functions: The Influence of Cation Oxidation State and Oxygen Vacancies
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Abstract Transition metal oxides are capable of a wide range of work functions. This quality allows them to be used in many applications that involve charge transfer with adsorbed molecules, for example as heterogeneous catalysts, as charge‐injection layers in organic electronics, and as electrodes in fuel cells. Chemical and structural factors can alter transition‐metal oxide work functions, often making their work functions difficult to control. Little is known about the effects of the cation oxidation state and point defects on the oxide work function. It is necessary to understand how such chemical and structural factors affect work functions in order to controllably tune transition metal oxides for…
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- Work function
- Oxide
- Materials science
- Electronegativity
- Chemical physics
- Transition metal
- Oxygen
- Work (physics)
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