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The structural stability and mechanical properties of WC in WC-, MoC- and NaCl-type structures under high pressure are investigated systematically by first-principles calculations. The calculated equilibrium lattice constants at zero pressure agree well with available experimental and theoretical results. The formation enthalpy indicates that the most stable WC is in WC-type, then MoC-type finally NaCl-type. By the elastic stability criteria, it is predicted that the three structures are all mechanically stable. The elastic constants Cij, bulk modulus B, shear modulus G, Young?s modulus E and Poisson?s ratio ν of the three structures are studied in the pressure range from 0 to 100 GPa. Furthermore, by analyzing the B/G ratio, the brittle/ductile behavior under high pressure is assessed. Moreover, the elastic anisotropy of the three structures up to 100 GPa is also discussed in detail.  相似文献   

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We present in this paper the results of an ab initio theoretical study within the local density approximation (LDA) to determine in rock-salt (B1), cesium chloride (B2), zinc-blende (B3), and tungsten carbide (WC) type structures, the structural, elastic constants, hardness properties and high-pressure phase of the noble metal carbide of ruthenium carbide (RuC).The ground state properties such as the equilibrium lattice constant, elastic constant, the bulk modulus, its pressure derivative, and the hardness in the four phases are determined and compared with available theoretical data. Only for the three phases B1, B3, and WC, is the RuC mechanically stable, while in the B2 phase it is unstable, but in B3 RuC is the most energetically favourable phase with the bulk modulus 263 GPa, and at sufficiently high pressure (Pt=19.2 GPa) the tungsten carbide (WC) structure would be favoured, where ReC-WC is meta-stable.The highest bulk modulus values in the B3, B2, and WC structures and the hardnesses of H(B3)=36.94 GPa, H(B1)=25.21 GPa, and H(WC)=25.30 GPa indicate that the RuC compound is a superhard material in B3, and is not superhard in B1 and WC structures compared with the H(diamond)=96 GPa.  相似文献   

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Ab initio calculations are performed to investigate the structural stability, electronic, structural and mechanical properties of 4d transition metal nitrides TMN (TM=Ru, Rh, Pd) for five different crystal structures, namely NaCl, CsCl, zinc blende, NiAs and wurtzite. Among the considered structures, zinc blende structure is found to be the most stable one among all three nitrides at normal pressure. A structural phase transition from ZB to NiAs phase is predicted at a pressure of 104 GPa, 50.5 GPa and 56 GPa for RuN, RhN and PdN respectively. The electronic structure reveals that these nitrides are metallic. The calculated elastic constants indicate that these nitrides are mechanically stable at ambient condition.  相似文献   

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The electronic and structural properties of chalcopyrite compounds CuAlX2 (X=S, Se, Te) have been studied using the first principle self-consistent Tight Binding Linear Muffin-Tin Orbital (TBLMTO) method within the local density approximation. The present study deals with the ground state properties, structural phase transition, equations of state and pressure dependence of band gap of CuAlX2 (S, Se, Te) compounds.Electronic structure and hence total energies of these compounds have been computed as a function of reduced volume. The calculated lattice parameters are in good agreement with the available experimental results. At high pressures, structural phase transition from bct structure (chalcopyrite) to cubic structure (rock salt) is observed. The pressure induced structural phase transitions for CuAlS2, CuAlSe2, and CuAlTe2 are observed at 18.01, 14.4 and 8.29 GPa, respectively. Band structures at normal as well as for high-pressure phases have been calculated. The energy band gaps for the above compounds have been calculated as a function of pressure, which indicates the metallic character of these compounds at high-pressure fcc phase. There is a large downshift in band gaps due to hybridatization of the noble-metal d levels with p levels of the other atoms.  相似文献   

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The structural, elastic and thermodynamic properties of thorium tetraboride (ThB4) have been investigated by using first-principles plane-wave pseudopotential density functional theory with generalized gradient approximation. The behaviors of structural parameters under 0-70 GPa hydrostatic pressure are studied by means of Broyden, Fletcher, Goldfarb, and Shanno (BFGS) geometry optimization scheme. By using the stress-strain method, single crystal elastic constants are calculated to test the mechanical stability of the crystal structure and to determine mechanical properties such as bulk modulus at each pressure. However, in order to study the thermodynamic properties of ThB4, the quasi-harmonic Debye model is used. Then, the dependencies of bulk modulus, heat capacities, thermal expansions, Grüneisen parameters and Debye temperatures on the temperature and pressure are obtained in the whole pressure range 0-70 GPa and temperature range 0-1500 K.  相似文献   

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An investigation on the structural stabilities, electronic and optical properties of LiBeP under high pressure was conducted using the all-electron density functional theory within the local density approximation. Our results show that the sequence of the pressure induced phase transition of LiBeP is the Cu2Sb-type structure (P4/nmm), the MgSrSi-type structure (Pnma) and the LiGaGe-type structure (P63mc). The first transition (P4/nmm to Pnma) takes place at 2.95 GPa and the second (Pnma to P63mc) at 6.65 GPa. In the three phases, the bandgap is indirect and the valence band maximum is at the zone center. With increasing pressure LiBeP in the LiGaGe structure becomes a direct gap semiconductor at 19.75 GPa. The assignments of the structures in the optical spectra and the band structure transitions are discussed. The mean value of the optical dielectric constant for the Cu2Sb phase is smaller than that for the MgSrSi and the LiGaGe ones. This compound has a positive uniaxial anisotropy in the LiGaGe structure. The absorption coefficient along the z   direction, αzzαzz, for the MgSrSi structure is higher than that in the other two structures in the visible regime.  相似文献   

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The compression behavior of nanoscale Zr-doped anatase was studied by means of a diamond anvil cell experiment with alternating cycles of compression and decompression in the stability field of anatase (up to 13 GPa). We found that multiple cycles of compression lead to stiffening of the material: Precompressed samples of nanoanatase Ti0.9Zr0.1O2 have a higher bulk modulus (K0=249(9) and 266(6) GPa) compared with the sample when compressed for the first time (K0=211(7) GPa). Upon compression, the crystallite size remains the same and the crystalline areas are free of defects. After the experiment, the crystallites are surrounded by amorphous rims, confirming the theoretical prediction by Pischedda et al. [Ultrastability and enhanced stiffness of similar to 6 nm TiO2 nanoanatase and eventual pressure-induced disorder on the nanometer scale, Phys. Rev. Let. 96 (2006) 035509] for nanoscale anatase, but yielding much lower pressures (12 GPa) for the onset of partial amorphization.  相似文献   

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The structural, elastic and electronic properties of Ti2SiN were studied by first-principle calculations. The calculated bond lengths of Ti-Si and Ti-C are 2.65 and 2.09 Å, respectively. The results show Ti2SiN is mechanically stable, and its bulk modulus B, shear modulus G, Young's modulus E, Poisson's ratio μ and anisotropy factor A are determined to be 182 GPa, 118 GPa, 291 GPa, 0.233 and 1.57, respectively. The calculated electronic structure indicates that Ti2SiN is anisotropic and conductive.  相似文献   

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The structural, elastic and thermal properties of four transition metal monocarbides ScC, YC (group III), VC and NbC (group V) have been investigated using full potential linearized augmented plane wave (FP-LAPW) method within generalized gradient approximation (GGA) both at ambient and high pressure. We predict a B1 to B2 structural phase transition at 127.8 and 80.4 GPa for ScC and YC along with the volume collapse percentage of 7.6 and 8.4%, respectively. No phase transition is observed in case of VC and NbC up to pressure 400 and 360 GPa, respectively. The ground state properties such as equilibrium lattice constant (a0), bulk modulus (B) and its pressure derivative (B′) are determined and compared with available data. We have computed the elastic moduli and Debye temperature and report their variation as a function of pressure.  相似文献   

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We investigated the behavior of the structure of titanium hydride (TiH2), an important compound in hydrogen storage research, at elevated temperatures (0-120 °C) and high pressures (1 bar-34 GPa). Temperature-induced changes of TiH2 as indicated in the alteration of the ambient X-ray demonstrated a cubic to tetragonal phase transition occurring at about 17 °C. The main focus of this study was to identify any pressure-induced structural transformations, including possible phase transitions, in TiH2. Synchrotron X-ray diffraction studies were carried out in situ (diamond anvil cell) in a compression sequence up to 34 GPa and in subsequent decompression to ambient pressure. The pressure evolution of the diffraction patterns revealed a cubic (Fm-3m) to tetragonal (I4/mmm) phase transition at 2.2 GPa. The high-pressure phase persisted up to 34 GPa. After decompression to ambient conditions the observed phase transition was completely reversible. A Birch-Murnaghan fit of the unit cell volume as a function of pressure yielded a zero-pressure bulk modulus K0=146(14) GPa, and its pressure derivative K0=6(1) for the high-pressure tetragonal phase of TiH2.  相似文献   

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The effect of hydrostatic pressure on the structures of HfN at 0 K was investigated by using the projector augmented wave (PAW) within the Perdew–Burke–Ernzerhof (PBE) form of the generalized gradient approximation (GGA). The transition pressure between NaCl (B1) and CsCl (B2) structures is predicted to be 277.3 GPa. This value is consistent with that reported by Kroll, while in contrast to the results obtained by Ojha et al. and Meenaatci et al. Moreover, the elastic properties of B1-HfN and B2-HfN under high pressures are successfully obtained. It is found that the elastic constants, bulk modulus B, shear modulus G, compressional and shear wave velocities increase monotonically with increasing pressure. The Debye temperature Θ calculated from the elastic constants of HfN is in good agreement with the experimental values. The anisotropies of B1-HfN and B2-HfN at zero pressure have also been discussed.  相似文献   

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TaO2F, with a ReO3-type structure, has been studied at up to 12.8 GPa using monochromatic synchrotron powder diffraction and diamond anvil cells. Two-phase transitions at ∼0.7 and 4 GPa were observed on compression. Below ∼0.7 GPa the cubic material was found to have a bulk modulus (K0) of 36(3) GPa (Kp fixed at 4.0), similar to that reported for NbO2F but much smaller than that of ReO3. Immediately above 0.7 GPa on compression, the diffraction data were not fully consistent with a VF3-type structure as previously proposed for NbO2F. On decompression, the data between 8 and 4 GPa could be satisfactorily attributed to a single R-3c phase with a VF3-type structure and an average bulk modulus of 60(2) GPa.  相似文献   

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We have performed first-principles study on structural stability, elastic properties and electronic structure of Fe16N2 by applying LSDA+U method. The calculated values of formation energy and reaction enthalpy for decomposition reaction indicate that Fe16N2 is a thermodynamically stable phase at the ground state. The six independent elastic constants are derived and the bulk modulus, Young's modulus, shear modulus, and Poisson's ratio are determined as 180 GPa, 199 GPa, 76 GPa and 0.32, respectively. The elastic constants meet all the mechanical stability criteria. The ductility of Fe16N2 is predicted by Pugh's criterion. The strong bonding between Fe and N atoms results in high values of elastic constants C11 and C33, and contributes to the strengthening of the Fe16N2 structural stability. The total and partial densities of states (DOS) suggest the existence of hybridization between N-p and Fe-d bands. The position of the Fermi level in DOS curve implies that Fe16N2 is a metastable phase.  相似文献   

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The crystalline structure of a new compound containing the 1,3,4-oxadiazole moiety, 4-(5-methyl-1,3,4-oxadiazole-2yl-)-N,N′-dimethyl-phenylamine (MODPA) was determined. It shows a monoclinic structure with space group P21/c and lattice parameters: a=1.02997(6), b=0.64840(4), c=1.58117(10) nm and β=99.4820(10)°. To study the intermolecular interactions in oxadiazole containing organic crystals, X-ray studies on MODPA and 2,5-diphenyl-1,3,4-oxadiazole (DPO) were performed up to 5 GPa at room temperature. The Murnaghan equation of state is used to describe the compression behaviour of both substances. From these results, the bulk modulus and its pressure derivative were determined. The values obtained are: K0=6.3 GPa and K0=6.8 for MODPA and K0=7.3 GPa and K0=6.7 for DPO. Additionally, measurements under increasing temperature at ambient pressure were carried out to evaluate the thermal expansion coefficient: α=1.8×10−4 K−1 for MODPA and α=1.9×10−4 K−1 for DPO.  相似文献   

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Results of angle dispersive X-ray diffraction (ADXRD) measurements on the defect chalcopyrites (DCP), HgAl2Se4 and CdAl2S4 up to 22.2 and 34 GPa, respectively, are reported. The ambient tetragonal phase is retained in HgAl2Se4 and CdAl2S4 up to 13 and 9 GPa respectively. The values of the bulk modulus estimated from the Equation of State is 66(1.5) and 44.6(1) GPa for HgAl2Se4 and CdAl2S4 in the chalcopyrite phase. At higher pressure a disordered rock-salt structure and on pressure release a disordered zinc blende structure with broad X-ray diffraction lines are observed as is the case for several defect chalcopyrites.  相似文献   

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The high pressure structural, elastic and thermal properties of holmium pnictides HoX (X=N, P, As and Bi) were investigated theoretically by using an inter-ionic potential theory with modified ionic charge parameter. We have predicted a structural phase transition from NaCl (B1) to CsCl (B2)-type structure at pressure of 139 GPa for HoN, 52 GPa for HoP, 44 GPa for HoAs and 26 GPa for HoBi. Other properties, such as lattice constant, bulk modulus, cohesive energy, second and third-order elastic constants were calculated and compared with the available experimental and theoretical data. In order to gain further information the brittle behaviour of these compounds was observed. Some other properties like Shear modulus (G), Young's modulus (E), Poisson's ratio (ν), anisotropy factor (A), sound velocities, Debye temperature (θD) were calculated. The variation of elastic constants (C11 and C44) and Debye temperature (θD) with pressure was also presented.  相似文献   

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The tight-binding linear muffin tin orbital (TB-LMTO) method within the local density approximation is used to calculate structural, electronic and magnetic properties of GdN under pressure. Both nonmagnetic (NM) and magnetic calculations are performed. The structural and magnetic stabilities are determined from the total energy calculations. The magnetic to ferromagnetic (FM) transition is not calculated. Magnetically, GdN is stable in the FM state, while its ambient structure is found to be stable in the NaCl-type (B1) structure. We predict NaCl-type to CsCl-type structure phase transition in GdN at a pressure of 30.4 GPa. In a complete spin of FM GdN the electronic band picture of one spin shows metallic, while the other spin shows its semiconducting behavior, resulting in half-metallic behavior at both ambient and high pressures. We have, therefore, calculated electronic band structures, equilibrium lattice constants, cohesive energies, bulk moduli and magnetic moments for GdN in the B1 and B2 phases. The magnetic moment, equilibrium lattice parameter and bulk modulus is calculated to be 6.99 μB, 4.935 Å and 192.13 GPa, respectively, which are in good agreement with the experimental results.  相似文献   

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A high-pressure structural study of SrCeO3 has been performed at room temperature by Raman spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction up to 32 and 45 GPa, respectively. A first-order reversible phase transition is observed at about 12 GPa in both techniques. A second weak structural change, taking place between 18 and 25 GPa, can be suspected from Raman data. The increase in the number of Raman bands and diffraction lines is an indication that the symmetry is lowered and the compound does not evolve towards the ideal cubic perovskite structure. A Rietveld analysis of X-ray data was performed for the low-pressure phase and the atomic positions and the cell lattice parameters variations are reported in this paper. The volume compressibility derived from Raman modes (5.6×10−12 Pa−1), involving mainly bond-stretching for each type of polyhedron, is found to be close to the one obtained from volume cell variations measured by X-ray diffraction (7.9×10−12 Pa−1).  相似文献   

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The six independent elastic constants (C11, C12, C13, C33, C44, and C66) of single-crystal MgF2 in the rutile structure have been measured by Brillouin spectroscopy at room temperature from ambient conditions to 7.4 GPa. Measurements were performed on two monocrystals with perpendicular faces, (001) and (100). A quasi-linear fit from finite strain theory was applied to the experimental data revealing the pressure dependence of the six elastic constants of MgF2. The shear modulus CS=1/2(C11C12), and the aggregate shear (Voigt–Reuss–Hill) modulus G show a softening with increasing pressure, indicating the approach of the rutile-to-CaCl2-type structural phase transition at P~9 GPa. The adiabatic bulk modulus (Reuss average) and its pressure derivative have been determined: K0S=105.1±0.3 GPa, (∂K0S/∂P)T=4.14±0.05. The pressure–volume equation of state of MgF2 was computed self-consistently from the Brillouin data. Our results are in good agreement with X-ray diffraction data. As the phase transition is approached, MgF2 becomes strongly anisotropic and develops partially auxetic behavior (a negative Poisson's ratio in certain directions).  相似文献   

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Results of X-ray diffraction, electrical resistance, thermoelectric power measurements and electronic band structure calculations on NiSi2 under high pressure are reported. The thermoelectric power (TEP) changes sign near 0.5 GPa (from +30 to −20 μV/K). As the pressure is increased, the value of TEP increases further in magnitude and near 7 GPa it becomes −50 μV/K. The pressure vs. resistance curve measured up to 30 GPa using diamond anvil (DAC)-based technique exhibits a broad hump near 12 GPa and exhibits hysteresis on pressure release. The ADXRD patterns up to 42 GPa show a gradual irreversible loss of long-range order in NiSi2 with the diffraction lines progressively broadening under pressure. The FWHM of the diffraction lines show a rapid increase in the half-widths close to 0.5 GPa and also near 12 GPa. The computed band structure at a compression (without any disorder) corresponding to 12 GPa, exhibits an electronic topological transition (ETT). The rapid increase in disorder above 12 GPa implies that the ETT may be facilitating the structural disorder. It is suggested that the pressure drives the material through a region of entropic and energetic barriers and induces disorder in the material.  相似文献   

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