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First-principles investigation on the elastic stability and thermodynamic properties of Ti2SC.

Authors :
Yang Ze-Jin
Guo Yun-Dong
Linghu Rong-Feng
Cheng Xin-Lu
Yang Xiang-Dong
Source :
Chinese Physics B; May2012, Vol. 21 Issue 5, p1-10, 10p
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Using Vanderbilt-type plane-wave ultrasoft pseudopotentials within the generalized gradient approximation (GGA) in the frame of density functional theory (DFT), we have investigated the crystal structures, elastic, and thermodynamic properties for Ti<subscript>2</subscript>SC under high temperature and high pressure. The calculated pressure dependence of the lattice volume is in excellent agreement with the experimental results. The calculated structural parameter of the Ti atom experienced a subtle increase with applied pressures and the increase suspended under higher pressures. The elastic constants calculations demonstrated that the crystal lattice is still stable up to 200 GPa. Investigations on the elastic properties show that the c axis is stiffer than the a axis, which is consistent with the larger longitudinal elastic constants (C<subscript>33</subscript>, C<subscript>11</subscript>) relative to transverse ones (C<subscript>44</subscript>, C<subscript>12</subscript>, C<subscript>13</subscript>). Study on Poisson's ratio confirmed that the higher ionic or weaker covalent contribution in intra-atomic bonding for Ti<subscript>2</subscript>SC should be assumed and the nature of ionic increased with pressure. The ratio (B/G) of bulk (B) and shear (G) moduli as well as B/C<subscript>44</subscript> demonstrated the brittleness of Ti<subscript>2</subscript>SC at ambient conditions and the brittleness decreased with pressure. Moreover, the isothermal and adiabatic bulk moduli displayed opposite temperature dependence under different pressures. Again, we observed that the Debye temperature and Grüneisen parameter show weak temperature dependence relative to the thermal expansion coefficient, entropy, and heat capacity, from which the pressure effects are clearly seen. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16741056
Volume :
21
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Chinese Physics B
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
76254690
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1674-1056/21/5/056301