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Premelting hcp to bcc Transition in Beryllium
Y Lu1, T Sun2, Ping Zhang3
1Beijing Computational Science Research Center, Beijing 100193, China.
Abstract:
Beryllium (Be) is an important material with wide applications ranging from aerospace components to x-ray equipment. Yet a precise understanding of its phase diagram remains elusive. We have investigated the phase stability of Be using a recently developed hybrid free energy computation method that accounts for anharmonic effects by invoking phonon quasiparticles. We find that the hcp → bcc transition occurs near the melting curve at 0
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