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二氧化钛分子电致发光激发特性研究

徐国亮*,谢会香,夏要争,刘雪峰,刘玉芳,张现周   

  1. (河南师范大学物理与信息工程学院 新乡 453007)
  • 投稿日期:2010-06-05 修回日期:2010-07-19 发布日期:2010-08-11
  • 通讯作者: 徐国亮 E-mail:xugliang@hotmail.com
  • 基金资助:

    国家自然科学基金项目;河南省基础与前沿技术研究计划;河南省高等学校青年骨干教师资助计划;河南省教育厅自然科学研究计划

Study on the Excitation Properties of Electroluminescence of Titanium Dioxide Molecule

XU Guo-Liang, XIE Hui-Xiang, XIA Yao-Zheng, LIU Xue-Feng, LIU Yu-Fang, ZHANG Xian-Zhou   

  1. (College of Physics & Information Engineering, Henan Normal University, Xinxiang 453007)
  • Received:2010-06-05 Revised:2010-07-19 Published:2010-08-11

The ground states of TiO2 molecule under different electric fields are optimized using density functional theory DFT/B3P86 at 6-311+G* level. Based on the optimized molecular geometries, the transition wavelengths and oscillator strengths of the first six different excited states for TiO2 molecule are studied by employing the revised hybrid single-excitation configuration interactions, i.e. CIS-B3P86 method with basis set 6-311+G*. It is shown that the many excited states of TiO2 molecule satisfied the selection rules of electric dipole radiation, manifold transition spectra would come forth when transitions from excited states to ground state of TiO2 molecule took place. Therefore, the new functional materials at molecular dimension level will enhance the sunlight absorption ability. When the external electric field strengths become stronger, the energy gaps between the highest occupied molecular orbital HOMO and the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital LUMO will become smaller and the electrons of the occupied orbital are more apt to be excited to the virtual orbital. The transition wavelengths of the first six excited states for TiO2 molecule shift from ultraviolet region to visible one, the longest wavelength achieves 589 nm. Therefore the luminescence spectrum of TiO2 molecule can be expanded in visible light region by the use of external electric fields.

Key words: TiO2, electroluminescence, excitation properties, transition wavelength