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Farid Allaoua1, Abdesalem Houari1
1Université de Bejaia, Laboratoire de Physique Théorique, Faculté des Sciences Exactes, Route de Targa Ouzemmour, 06000 Bejaia, Algeria.
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We explore the effects of Mn substitution on GeO2in its bulk rutile structure, using density functional theory with both generalized gradient approximation and the PBE0r hybrid functional. Our objective is to assess the potential emergence of half-metallic (or semiconducting) ferromagnetism. For pure rutile GeO2, the experimental wide band gap (4.68 eV) is accurately reproduced by PBE0r using only a small fraction (7%) of the exact exchange. Ordered substitutional bulk alloysGe1-xMnxO2were examined atx = 0.5, 0.25, and 0.17, of Mn concentrations. Atx = 0.5, the system is predicted to be a half-metallic ferromagnet with a magnetic moment of 3µBper tetragonal unit cell. At lower Mn concentrations (x = 0.25 and 0.17) the alloys remain semiconducting, with Mn ions in a high-spin configuration. These findings highlight the reliability and efficiency of the PBE0r functional in describing ultra-wide-gap oxides and indicate that Mn-doped GeO2bulk systems deserve further theoretical and experimental attention.
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