论文标题
通过DFT计算,HF2AB(A = Pb,BI)的高压介导的物理特性
High pressure mediated physical properties of Hf2AB (A = Pb, Bi) via DFT calculations
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论文摘要
考虑到压力效应高达50 GPA,研究了HF2AB(A = PB,BI)硼的结构,机械,电子,热和光学性质的结构,机械,电子,热和光学性质。发现晶格常数随着压力增加而减小,在0 GPA处的晶格常数与报告的值非常吻合。检查了标题化合物在不同压力下的稳定性(机械和动力学)。考虑到不同压力下的散装模量,剪切模量,剪切模量,pugh比率,泊松比和硬度参数,披露了机械行为。 PUGH和Poisson比率用于评估标题为Borides的脆性和延展性。通过计算不同的指标并绘制弹性模量的2D和3D投影,研究了机械性能的各向异性性质。通过计算不同压力下的频带结构,状态密度和电荷密度映射来揭示电子特性,其中注意到电子电导率的各向异性性质。我们研究了Debye温度,最小导热率,Gruneisen参数和标题为不同压力的硼化物的熔化温度。结果揭示了随着压力上升的上述特性的提高。研究了重要的光学常数,以披露应用目的中可能的相关性;注意到一点压力效应。热特性表明,标题为“硼化物”可以用作热屏障涂料(TBC)材料,而反射率光谱则揭示了它们的适用性,可用作保护材料以防止太阳加热。
Using density functional theory (DFT), the structural, mechanical, electronic, thermal, and optical properties of Hf2AB (A = Pb, Bi) borides were studied, considering the pressure effect up to 50 GPa. The lattice constants were found to be decreased with increasing pressure wherein the lattice constants at 0 GPa agree well with the reported values. The stability (mechanical and dynamical) of the titled compounds at different pressures was checked. The mechanical behavior was disclosed considering the bulk modulus, shear modulus, Youngs modulus, Pugh ratio, Poissons ratio, and hardness parameter at different pressures. Pugh and Poisson ratios were used to assess the brittleness and ductility of the titled borides. The anisotropic nature of mechanical properties was studied by calculating different indices and plotting 2D and 3D projections of the elastic moduli. The electronic properties were revealed by calculating the band structure, density of states, and charge density mapping at different pressures, wherein the anisotropic nature of the electronic conductivity was noted. We studied the Debye temperature, minimum thermal conductivity, Gruneisen parameter, and melting temperature of the titled borides at different pressures; the results revealed the improvement of the mentioned properties with rising pressure. The important optical constants to disclose the possible relevance in application purposes were investigated; a little pressure effect was noted. The thermal properties suggest that the titled borides could be used as thermal barrier coating (TBC) materials while the reflectivity spectra revealed their suitability to be used as cover materials for protection from solar heating.