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Natalia V. Skorodumova

Researcher at Royal Institute of Technology

Publications -  146
Citations -  5111

Natalia V. Skorodumova is an academic researcher from Royal Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Graphene & Density functional theory. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 133 publications receiving 4393 citations. Previous affiliations of Natalia V. Skorodumova include Uppsala University & University of Belgrade.

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Quantum origin of the oxygen storage capability of ceria.

TL;DR: The reversible CeO2-Ce2O3 reduction transition associated with oxygen-vacancy formation and migration is shown to be directly coupled with the quantum process of electron localization.
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Optimization of ionic conductivity in doped ceria

TL;DR: A quantum-mechanical first-principles study of the influence of different trivalent impurities on ionic conductivity in ceria reveals a remarkable correspondence between vacancy properties at the atomic level and the macroscopic ionic Conductivity.
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Modeling of CeO2, Ce2O3, and CeO2−x in the LDA+U formalism

TL;DR: In this paper, the electronic structure and thermodynamic properties of CeO2 and Ce2O3 have been studied from first principles by the all-electron projector-augmented-wave (PAW) method, as implemented in the ab i...
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Electronic, bonding, and optical properties of CeO2 and Ce2O3 from first principles - art. no. 115108

TL;DR: In this article, the first principles of electronic structure calculations of cerium oxide in two forms, CeO2 and Ce2O3, are presented, where the 4f state of Ce is treated as a part of the inner core in CeO3 and as a valence-band-like state in C2O2.
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Surface properties of CeO 2 from first principles

TL;DR: The surface energies and electronic structure of (111, (110), and (100) surfaces of CeO2 have been studied using the first-principles projector augmented-wave method within the local density as discussed by the authors.