压力诱导的相变和电子结构的演变
Xinyu Wang1, Qun Wei1, Jing Luo1
1School of Physics, Xidian University, Xi'an 710071, China.
Materials (Basel, Switzerland)
|August 28, 2025
概括
该研究显示,在高压下,Ba4Au经历了两次第一阶段过渡,在0.4GPa时从I4/mm转变为Cmmm,然后在5.7GPa时转变为I4/m,体积变化显著.
科学领域:
- 材料科学
- 凝聚物质物理学
- 计算化学
背景情况:
- 之前的研究探讨了Ba-Au合金 (Au2Ba,AuBa,Au2Ba3) 的高压相.
- 在压力下Ba4Au化合物的行为在很大程度上未被调查.
研究的目的:
- 研究Ba4Au化合物的高压结构演变和电子特性.
- 为压缩下Ba4Au的实验勘探提供理论指导.
主要方法:
- 在各种压力 (0-50 GPa) 中使用粒子群优化进行全面的结构搜索.
- 使用第一原理计算来确定结构稳定性和电子性质.
- 进行度差计算以确定相位过渡点.
主要成果:
- 在Ba4Au中确定了两个第一阶段过渡:I4/mmm到Cmmm在~0.4 GPa,Cmmm到I4/m在~5.7 GPa.
- 观察到与两个阶段过渡相关的显著体积崩.
- 在相变之前和之后分析了Ba4Au电子性质的变化.
结论:
- Ba4Au的高压行为具有明显的结构变化.
- 压缩显著改变了Ba4Au的物理和化学特性.
- 理论预测为未来的实验研究提供了关键的见解.
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