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Spontaneous Frenkel pair formation in Zirconium Carbide

Materials Science 2018-12-05 v1

Abstract

With density functional theory we have performed molecular dynamics simulations of ZrC which displayed spontaneous Frenkel pair formation at a temperature of 3200 K, some 500 K below the melting point. To understand this behaviour, rarely seen in equilibrium simulations, we quenched and examined a set of lattices containing a Frenkel pair. Five metastable structures were found, and their formation energies and electronic properties were studied. Their thermal generation was found to be facilitated by a reduction of between 0.7 and 1.5 eV in formation energy due to thermal expansion of the lattice. With input from a quasi-harmonic description of the defect free energy of formation, an ideal solution model was used to estimate lower bounds on their concentration as a function of temperature and stoichiometry. At 3000 K (0.81 of the melting temperature) their concentration was estimated to be 1.2% per mole in a stoichiometric crystal, and 0.3% per mole in a crystal with 10% per mole of constitutional vacancies. Their contribution to heat capacity, thermal expansion and bulk modulus was estimated.

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@article{arxiv.1809.03281,
  title  = {Spontaneous Frenkel pair formation in Zirconium Carbide},
  author = {Thomas A. Mellan and Andrew I. Duff and Michael W. Finnis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.03281},
  year   = {2018}
}