Jl. Pascual et al., ABINITIO MODEL POTENTIAL STUDY OF ENVIRONMENTAL-EFFECTS ON THE JAHN-TELLER PARAMETERS OF CU2+ AND AG2+ IMPURITIES IN MGO, CAO, AND SRO HOSTS, The Journal of chemical physics, 98(12), 1993, pp. 9715-9724
In this paper, the differential effects brought about by the MgO, CaO,
and SrO family of hosts on the topology of the energy surface corresp
onding to the ground state of the clusters (CuO6)10- and (AgO6)10- alo
ng the a1g and e(g,theta) vibrational modes, are studied by means of t
he ab initio embedding model potential method (AIEMP) at the restricte
d open-shell Hartree-Fock level. For all six defect crystals, the equi
librium geometries, Jahn-Teller energies, vibrational frequencies, and
relative energies between D4h elongated and compressed structures (en
ergy barriers) have been calculated using (a) two different definition
s of the defect cluster, namely (MeO6)10- and (MeO6M6)2+ (Me=Cu, Ag; M
=Mg, Ca, Sr), (b) two different cluster LCAO expansions (including or
not impurity second neighbor components), and (c) relativistic Cowan-G
riffin ab initio (core and environment) model potentials. The results
show the importance of using basis set functions located at lattice si
tes next to the (CuO6)10- and (AgO6)10- clusters in order to mimic the
results of the larger clusters (CuO6M6)2+ and (AgO6M6)2+. The net rel
ativistic effects calculated for SrO:Cu2+, Ag2+ and the individual con
tributions due to the impurity and to the environmental Sr2+ ions have
been analyzed, all of them being rather small. The use of a simple po
int-charge model for the MgO, CaO, and SrO crystalline environments (M
adelung potential) is shown to be inadequate and to lead to meaningles
s results, in agreement to what has been found in previous studies of
bulk and surface defects in other ionic crystals. Given that the Ag2impurity in SrO, CaO, and MgO hosts is accepted to be an exceptionally
clear example of transition from static to dynamic Jahn-Teller effect
at low temperature, the reproduction of this trend can be considered
to be a demanding test for an embedding method like the AIEMP: A joint
analysis of our calculations and the available EPR experimental resul
ts is presented which reveals an agreement in the conclusion that the
environmental effects promote stronger Jahn-Teller coupling from MgO t
o SrO. Also, the inadequacy of the strong linear Jahn-Teller coupling
approximation for MgO:Cu2, is suggested to be responsible for the pres
ent incomplete understanding of the features of its EPR spectrum, in c
ontrast with the other systems.