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First-principles calculations of phase transition, low elastic modulus, and superconductivity for zirconium

Materials Science 2015-05-19 v1

Abstract

The elasticity, dynamic properties, and superconductivity of α\alpha, ω\omega, and β\beta Zr are investigated by using first-principles methods. Our calculated elastic constants, elastic moduli, and Debye temperatures of α\alpha and ω\omega phases are in excellent agreement with experiments. Electron-phonon coupling constant λ\lambda and electronic density of states at the Fermi level NN(\emph{E}F_{\rm{F}}) are found to increase with pressure for these two hexagonal structures. For cubic β\beta phase, the critical pressure for mechanical stability is predicted to be 3.13 GPa and at \emph{P}=4 GPa the low elastic modulus (EE=31.97 GPa) can be obtained. Besides, the critical pressure for dynamic stability of β\beta phase is achieved by phonon dispersion calculations to be \mathtt{\sim}26 GPa. Over this pressure, λ\lambda and NN(\emph{E}F_{\rm{F}}) of β\beta phase decrease upon further compression. Our calculations show that the large value of superconducting transition temperature Tc\emph{T}_{\rm{c}} at 30 GPa for β\beta Zr is mainly due to the TA1 soft mode. Under further compression, the soft vibrational mode will gradually fade away.

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@article{arxiv.1007.4913,
  title  = {First-principles calculations of phase transition, low elastic modulus, and superconductivity for zirconium},
  author = {Bao-Tian Wang and Peng Zhang and Han-Yu Liu and Wei-Dong Li and Ping Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1007.4913},
  year   = {2015}
}

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15 pages, 5 figures