Electronic, mechanical, and thermodynamic properties of americium dioxide
Abstract
By performing density functional theory (DFT) + calculations, we systematically study the electronic, mechanical, tensile, and thermodynamic properties of AmO. The experimentally observed antiferromagnetic insulating feature [J. Chem. Phys. 63, 3174 (1975)] is successfully reproduced. It is found that the chemical bonding character in AmO is similar to that in PuO, with smaller charge transfer and stronger covalent interactions between americium and oxygen atoms. The valence band maximum and conduction band minimum are contributed by 2 hybridized and 5 electronic states respectively. The elastic constants and various moduli are calculated, which show that AmO is less stable against shear forces than PuO. The stress-strain relationship of AmO is examined along the three low-index directions by employing the first-principles computational tensile test method. It is found that similar to PuO, the [100] and [111] directions are the strongest and weakest tensile directions, respectively, but the theoretical tensile strengths of AmO are smaller than those of PuO. The phonon dispersion curves of AmO are calculated and the heat capacities as well as lattice expansion curve are subsequently determined. The lattice thermal conductance of AmO is further evaluated and compared with attainable experiments. Our present work integrally reveals various physical properties of AmO and can be referenced for technological applications of AmO based materials.
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@article{arxiv.1211.0378,
title = {Electronic, mechanical, and thermodynamic properties of americium dioxide},
author = {Yong Lu and Yu Yang and Fawei Zheng and Bao-Tian Wang and Ping Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1211.0378},
year = {2012}
}
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23 pages, 8 figures