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Part B: Condensed Matter Physics

Theory prediction of the electronic structure, mechanical and thermodynamic properties of Ca5Pd6Ge6 under pressure

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Pages 116-129 | Received 17 Oct 2017, Accepted 20 Aug 2018, Published online: 09 Oct 2018
 

ABSTRACT

The electronic structures, mechanical and thermodynamic properties of Ca5Pd6Ge6 under pressure have been investigated via the first-principles calculations. The optimised lattice constant was in good agreement with the experimental data. Resulting from the Ca-3d, Ge-4p and Pd-4d states contribution, at the Fermi level, the Ca5Pd6Ge6 exhibits metallic behaviour. The elastic constants were calculated, and the result implies that Ca5Pd6Ge6 was mechanically stable below 50 GPa. The polycrystalline modulus increases almost linearly with pressure. The B/G ratio indicated that Ca5Pd6Ge6 was brittle, and the brittle to ductile transition occurs at 2.5 GPa. Furthermore, the Debye temperature θD, the minimum thermal conductivity K was obtained. Finally, the isochoric heat capacity Cv and entropy S were evaluated by the quasi-harmonic Debye model in consideration for the temperature effect.

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Funding

The authors thank the project of innovative talents of North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power (grant number 70483) and the program for innovative research team (in science and technology) in University of Henan Province (grant number 16IRTSTHN017) for financial support.

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