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Part A: Materials Science

Mindlin–Eringen anisotropic micromorphic elasticity and lattice dynamics representation

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Pages 157-193 | Received 13 Jun 2019, Accepted 05 Sep 2019, Published online: 03 Oct 2019
 

ABSTRACT

To account for certain essential features of material such as dispersive behaviour and optical branches in dispersion curves, a fundamental departure from classical elasticity to polar theories is required. Among the polar theories, micromorphic elasticity of appropriate grades and anisotropy is capable of capturing these physical phenomena completely. In the mathematical framework of micromorphic elasticity, in addition to the traditional elastic constants, some additional constants are introduced in the pertinent governing equations of motion. A precise evaluation of the numerical values of the aforementioned elastic constants in the realm of the experimentations poses serious difficulties. Thus this paper aims to provide a remedy as how to determine the micromorphic elastic constants theoretically in terms of the atomic force constants and lattice parameters of the crystalline solid with general anisotropy. In this treatment capture of the discrete nature of matter becomes an essential factor. To this end, the discrete lattice dynamics equations of a crystal are related to the pertinent anisotropic micromorphic equations of motion. This approach allows incorporating the symmetry groups of the crystals within lattice dynamics equations conveniently. For the illustration of the current theoretical developments, the micromorphic elastic constants of diamond and silicon crystals are computed in conjunction with ab initio density functional perturbation theory (DFPT). Moreover, the longitudinal and transverse optical and acoustic branches pertinent to [100] and [110] directions are presented. The accuracy of the results is verified by comparing the dispersion curves derived from the micromorphic theory, those of available experiments, and those directly obtained from DFPT calculations.

Acknowledgments

Partial support of the graduate students under Grant G950915 from the office of the Innovative Research and Technological Developments at Sharif University of Technology is acknowledged.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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