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    Here, we investigated the structural, mechanical, electronic, magnetic, thermodynamic and thermoelectric properties of Strontium based simple perovskites SrMO3 (M = Pa, Np, Cm, Bk) by using density functional theory. First and foremost, the ground state stability of these perovskites was initially evaluated by optimizing their total ground state energies in distinct ferromagnetic and non-magnetic configurations. The structural stability in terms of their ground state energies defines that these alloys stabilize in ferromagnetic rather than competing non-magnetic phase. From the understandings of mechanical parameters these alloys are characterized to be ductile in nature. After that, two approximation schemes namely Generalized Gradient approximation and Tran-Blaha modified Becke-Johnson potential have been used to find their intimate electronic structures which displays the half-metallic nature of these alloys. Further, we have verified temperature and pressure effect on these alloys. Finally, the transport properties have been evaluated within the selected temperature range of 150-900 K. In view of this, the different transport parameters along with half-metallic nature advocate their possible applications in thermoelectric and spintronics devices. © 2023. Springer Nature Limited.

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    Sakshi Gautam, Sukriti Ghosh, Dinesh C Gupta. Understanding the computational insights of spin-polarised density functional theory into the newly half-metallic f electron-based actinide perovskites SrMO3 (M = Pa, Np, Cm, Bk). Scientific reports. 2023 Oct 06;13(1):16882


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