Using density-functional theory in combination with the direct force method and molecular dynamics we investigate the vibrational properties of a binary Cr-Re σ-phase. In the harmonic approximation, we have computed phonon dispersion curves and density of states, evidencing structural and chemical effects. We found that the σ-phase is mechanically unstable in some configurations, for example, when all crystallographic sites are occupied by Re atoms. By using a molecular-dynamics-based method, we have analysed the anharmonicity in the system and found negligible effects (∼0.5 kJ/mol) on the Helmholtz energy of the binary Cr-Re σ-phase up to 2000 K (∼0.8Tm). Finally, we show that the vibrational contribution has significant consequences on the disordering of the σ-phase at high temperature. © 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.

Anharmonicity, mechanical instability, and thermodynamic properties of the Cr-Re σ-phase

Palumbo M.
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2014-01-01

Abstract

Using density-functional theory in combination with the direct force method and molecular dynamics we investigate the vibrational properties of a binary Cr-Re σ-phase. In the harmonic approximation, we have computed phonon dispersion curves and density of states, evidencing structural and chemical effects. We found that the σ-phase is mechanically unstable in some configurations, for example, when all crystallographic sites are occupied by Re atoms. By using a molecular-dynamics-based method, we have analysed the anharmonicity in the system and found negligible effects (∼0.5 kJ/mol) on the Helmholtz energy of the binary Cr-Re σ-phase up to 2000 K (∼0.8Tm). Finally, we show that the vibrational contribution has significant consequences on the disordering of the σ-phase at high temperature. © 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
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Palumbo M.; Fries S.G.; Pasturel A.; Alfe D.
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