Comparative analysis of electronic, magnetic, optical, and thermoelectric properties of CdFe2O4, calculated by em- ploying PBEsol + mBJ has been done. The PBEsol reveals metallic nature, while TB-mBJ illustrates ferr...Comparative analysis of electronic, magnetic, optical, and thermoelectric properties of CdFe2O4, calculated by em- ploying PBEsol + mBJ has been done. The PBEsol reveals metallic nature, while TB-mBJ illustrates ferromagnetic semiconducting behavior. The reasons behind the origin of ferromagnetism are explored by observing the exchange, crystal field, and John-Teller energies. The optical nature is investigated by analyzing dielectric constants, refraction, absorption coefficient, reflectivity, and optical conductivity. Finally, thermoelectric properties are elaborated by describing the electri- cal and thermal conductivities, Seebeck coefficient, and power factor. The strong absorption for the visible energy and high power factor suggest CdFe2O4 as the potential candidate for renewable energy applications.展开更多
基金the Deanship of Scientific Research at King Saud University for the research group project(Grant No.RGP311)UGC for financial support (Dr.D.S.Kothari Postdoctoral Fellowship,Grant No.PH/13–14/0113)Higher Education Commission (HEC),Pakistan for financial support (Grant No.6410/Punjab/NRPU/R&D/HEC/2016)
文摘Comparative analysis of electronic, magnetic, optical, and thermoelectric properties of CdFe2O4, calculated by em- ploying PBEsol + mBJ has been done. The PBEsol reveals metallic nature, while TB-mBJ illustrates ferromagnetic semiconducting behavior. The reasons behind the origin of ferromagnetism are explored by observing the exchange, crystal field, and John-Teller energies. The optical nature is investigated by analyzing dielectric constants, refraction, absorption coefficient, reflectivity, and optical conductivity. Finally, thermoelectric properties are elaborated by describing the electri- cal and thermal conductivities, Seebeck coefficient, and power factor. The strong absorption for the visible energy and high power factor suggest CdFe2O4 as the potential candidate for renewable energy applications.