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Original Articles

First-principles study of structural, elastic, lattice dynamical and thermodynamical properties of GdX (X = Bi, Sb)

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Pages 1833-1852 | Received 08 Aug 2009, Accepted 16 Nov 2009, Published online: 21 Apr 2010
 

Abstract

The results are presented of first-principles calculations of the structural, elastic and lattice dynamical properties of GdX (X = Bi, Sb). In particular, the lattice parameters, bulk modulus, phonon dispersion curves, elastic constants and their related quantities, such as Young's modulus, Shear modulus, Zener anisotropy factor, Poisson's ratio, Kleinman parameter, and longitudinal, transverse and average sound velocities, were calculated and compared with available experimental and other theoretical data. The temperature and pressure variations of the volume, bulk modulus, thermal expansion coefficient, heat capacities, Grüneisen parameter and Debye temperatures were predicted in wide pressure (0−50 GPa) and temperature ranges (0–500 K). The plane-wave pseudopotential approach to the density-functional theory within the GGA approximation implemented in VASP (Vienna ab initio simulation package) was used in all computations.

Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the Turkish Prime Ministry State Planning Agency under Projects No. 2001K120590 and we kindly acknowledge Prof. Dr Suleyman Ozcelik for his financial support.

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