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Methods of Ex Situ and In Situ Investigations of Structural Transformations: The Case of Crystallization of Metallic Glasses
Published on: June 7, 2018
Toward Atomistic Understanding of Iron Phosphate Glass: A First-Principles-Based Density Functional Theory Modeling
Shakti Singh1, Manan Dholakia1, Sharat Chandra1
1Materials Science Group, Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, a CI of Homi Bhabha National Institute (Mumbai), Kalpakkam, TN 603102, India.
Abstract:
Iron phosphate glasses (IPGs) have been proposed as futuristic materials for nuclear waste immobilization and anode materials for lithium batteries. Recently, many attempts have been made to propose atomistic models of IPGs to explain their properties from an atomistic viewpoint. In this paper, we seek to produce small scale models of IPG that can be handled within the scheme of density functional theory (DFT) to study its electronic structure. The starting models, generated using the Monte Carlo (MC) method, were subsequently annealed using ab initio molecular dynamics (AIMD) to minimize the coordination defects. The geometry of the equilibrated structure was then optimized at 0 K. This hybrid approach (MC + AIMD + DFT optimization) produced good atomistic models of IPG, which can reproduce the experimentally observed band gap, vibrational density of states, magnetic moment of Fe, and mechanical and optical properties. Computationally expensive melt-quench simulation can be avoided using the present approach, allowing the use of DFT for accurate calculations of properties.
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