Ab initio Theory of Elastic Properties of Rare-Gas Crystals Under High Pressure
Elena P. Troitskaya,
Vladimir V. Rumyantsev,
Ekaterina A. Pilipenko,
Ievgen Ie. Gorbenko
Issue:
Volume 1, Issue 3, November 2015
Pages:
46-61
Received:
22 January 2016
Accepted:
25 January 2016
Published:
19 February 2016
DOI:
10.11648/j.jmpt.20150103.11
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Abstract: The quantum mechanical model of deformable and polarizable atoms has been developed for the research of the elastic properties of rare-gas crystals Ne, Ar, Kr, and Xe over a wide range of pressure. It is shown that it is impossible to reproduce the observed deviation from the Cauchy relation δ(p) for Ne, Kr, Xe adequately taking into account the many-body interaction only. The individual dependence δ(p) for each of the crystals is the result of two competing interactions, namely, the many-body interaction and the electron-phonon interaction, which manifests itself in a quadrupole deformation of atoms electron shells due to displacements of the nuclei. The contributions of these interactions to Ne, Kr, and Xe compensated each other with high precision that provides δ with a positive value which is weakly dependent on pressure. In case of Ar the many-body interaction prevails. The compressed Ar has a negative deviation from the Cauchy relation the absolute value of which increases with the rise of pressure. The consideration of the quadrupole deformation is of great importance for heavy rare-gas crystals Kr and Xe. The represented ab initio calculated dependences of Birch elastic moduli Bij(p) and δ(p) are in good agreement with the experiment.
Abstract: The quantum mechanical model of deformable and polarizable atoms has been developed for the research of the elastic properties of rare-gas crystals Ne, Ar, Kr, and Xe over a wide range of pressure. It is shown that it is impossible to reproduce the observed deviation from the Cauchy relation δ(p) for Ne, Kr, Xe adequately taking into account the ma...
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