Anisotropic O vacancy formation and diffusion in LaMnO3

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Abstract

Anisotropy effects in solid oxide fuel cells are typically not considered because of the high operating temperatures. Focusing on the prototypical perovskite LaMnO$_3$, we apply first-principles calculations to demonstrate that this approximation is no longer valid when the operating temperature is reduced and discuss the consequences for the material properties. In addition, we show that strain and Sr doping can be used to further increase the anisotropy. Tensile strain promotes both the O formation and diffusion in pristine and Sr doped LaMnO$_3$, while Sr doping enhances the O vacancy formation but not the diffusion barrier. Both in LaMnO$_3$ and La$_{0.75}$Sr$_{0.25}$MnO$_3$ the O diffusion is found to be favorable in the [011] and [0$\bar{1}$1] directions.

Authors

  • Omotayo Salawu

    King Abdullah Univ

  • Liyong Gan

    King Abdullah Univ

  • Udo Schwingenschl\"{o}gl

    King Abdullah Univ, PSE Division, KAUST, Saudi Arabia, KAUST, PSE Division, Thuwal 23955-6900, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia