A General Lattice and Basis Formalism Enabling Efficient and Discretized Exploration of Crystallographic Phase Space
Materials Science
2022-08-17 v1
Abstract
Three-dimensional lattices are fundamental to solid-state physics. The description of a lattice with an atomic basis constitutes the necessary information to predict solid phase properties and evolution. Here, we present a new algorithm for systematically exploring crystallographic phase space. Coupled with ab-initio techniques, such as density functional theory, this algorithm offers a new approach for exploring and tuning materials behavior, with a broad range of potential applications: polar and magnetic transitions, martensitic phase transformations, and generally materials stability.
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@article{arxiv.2208.07404,
title = {A General Lattice and Basis Formalism Enabling Efficient and Discretized Exploration of Crystallographic Phase Space},
author = {David Mrdjenovich and Kristin Persson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.07404},
year = {2022}
}
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1 Figure, 9 pages, 20 pages with proofs