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First-principles study of ground state properties and high pressure behavior of ThO2

Materials Science 2015-05-14 v1

Abstract

The mechanical properties, electronic structure and phonon dispersion of ground state ThO2_{2} as well as the structure behavior up to 240 GPa are studied by using first-principles density-functional theory. Our calculated elastic constants indicate that both the ground state fluorite structure and high pressure cotunnite structure of ThO2_{2} are mechanically stable. The bulk modulus, shear modulus, and Young's modulus of cotunnite ThO2_{2} are all smaller by approximately 25% compared with those of fluorite ThO2_{2}. The Poisson's ratios of both structures are approximately equal to 0.3 and the hardness of fluorite ThO2_{2} is 27.33 GPa. The electronic structure and bonding nature of fluorite ThO2_{2} are fully analyzed, which show that the Th-O bond displays a mixed ionic/covalent character. The valence of Th and O ions in fluorite ThO2_{2} can be represented as Th3.834+^{3.834+} and O0.452^{0.452-}. The phase transition from the fluorite to cotunnite structure is calculated to be at the pressure of 26.5 GPa, consistent with recent experimental measurement by Idiri \emph{et al}. \cite{Idiri}. For the cotunnite phase it is further predicted that an isostructural transition takes place in the pressure region of 80 to 130 GPa.

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@article{arxiv.0908.3558,
  title  = {First-principles study of ground state properties and high pressure behavior of ThO2},
  author = {Baotian Wang and Hongliang Shi and Weidong Li and Ping Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0908.3558},
  year   = {2015}
}

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9 pages, 10 figures