Heat capacity, root-mean-square displacements of atoms and thermal expansion coefficient of europium hexaboride

2000 ◽  
Vol 42 (2) ◽  
pp. 199-200 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. N. Sirota ◽  
V. V. Novikov ◽  
A. A. Sidorov
1985 ◽  
Vol 38 (4) ◽  
pp. 617 ◽  
Author(s):  
JG Collins ◽  
SJ Collocott ◽  
GK White

The linear thermal expansion coefficient a from 2 to 100 K and heat capacity per gram cp from 0�3 to 30 K are reported for fully-stabilized zirconia containing a nominal 16 wt.% (9 mol.%) of yttria. The heat capacity below 7 K has been analysed into a linear (tunnelling?) term, a Schottky term centred at 1�2 K, a Debye term (e~ = 540 K), and a small T5 contribution. The expansion coefficient is roughly proportional to T from 5 to 20 K and gives a limiting lattice Griineisen parameter 'Yo ::::: 5, which agrees with that calculated from elastic data.


2018 ◽  
Vol 60 (3) ◽  
pp. 565
Author(s):  
Д.В. Корабельников

AbstractThe vibrational and thermal properties of dolomite and alkali chlorates and perchlorates were studied in the gradient approximation of density functional theory using the method of a linear combination of atomic orbitals (LCAO). Long-wave vibration frequencies, IR and Raman spectra, and mode Gruneisen parameters were calculated. Equation-of-state parameters, thermodynamic potentials, entropy, heat capacity, and thermal expansion coefficient were also determined. The thermal expansion coefficient of dolomite was established to be much lower than for chlorates and perchlorates. The temperature dependence of the heat capacity at T > 200 K was shown to be generally governed by intramolecular vibrations.


2018 ◽  
Vol 60 (5) ◽  
pp. 964
Author(s):  
Zhiqin Wen ◽  
Yuhong Zhao ◽  
Hua Hou ◽  
Liwen Chen

AbstractFirst-principles calculations are performed to investigate lattice parameters, elastic constants and 3D directional Young’s modulus E of nickel silicides (i.e., β-Ni_3Si, δ-Ni_2Si, θ-Ni_2Si, ε-NiSi, and θ-Ni_2Si), and thermodynamic properties, such as the Debye temperature, heat capacity, volumetric thermal expansion coefficient, at finite temperature are also explored in combination with the quasi-harmonic Debye model. The calculated results are in a good agreement with available experimental and theoretical values. The five compounds demonstrate elastic anisotropy. The dependence on the direction of stiffness is the greatest for δ-Ni_2Si and θ-Ni_2Si, when the stress is applied, while that for β-Ni_3Si is minimal. The bulk modulus B reduces with increasing temperature, implying that the resistance to volume deformation will weaken with temperature, and the capacity gradually descend for the compound sequence of β-Ni_3Si > δ-Ni_2Si > θ-Ni_2Si > ε-NiSi > θ-Ni_2Si. The temperature dependence of the Debye temperature ΘD is related to the change of lattice parameters, and ΘD gradually decreases for the compound sequence of ε-NiSi > β-Ni_3Si > δ-Ni_2Si > θ-Ni_2Si > θ-Ni_2Si. The volumetric thermal expansion coefficient αV, isochoric heat capacity and isobaric heat capacity C _ p of nickel silicides are proportional to T ^3 at low temperature, subsequently, αV and C _ p show modest linear change at high temperature, whereas C _v obeys the Dulong-Petit limit. In addition, β-Ni_3Si has the largest capability to store or release heat at high temperature. From the perspective of solid state physics, the thermodynamic properties at finite temperature can be used to guide further experimental works and design of novel nickel–silicon alloys.


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