First principles study of stability, mechanical, and electronic properties of chromium silicides

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作者
任博 [1 ]
卢德宏 [1 ]
周荣 [1 ]
姬德朋 [1 ]
胡明钰 [1 ]
冯晶 [1 ]
机构
[1] Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering,Kunming University of Science and Technology
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
density functional theory; electronic structures; mechanical properties; anisotropy;
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TG141 [黑色金属材料];
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摘要
Through the first principles calculations, the chemical stability, mechanical, and electronic properties of chromium silicides are predicted. Estimating enthalpies and binding energies, density state density and electron density distribution are combined to analyse the thermodynamic stability and physical properties of chrome-silicon binary compounds. The chromium silicide includes Cr;Si, Cr;Si;, CrSi, and CrSi;. The chemical stability and the information about electronic structure, mechanical properties, Debye temperature, and anisotropy properties are obtained by density functional theory and Debye quasi-harmonic approximation. Meanwhile, the calculation of elastic modulus shows that Cr;Si has the highest body modulus value(251 GPa) and CrSi;possesses the highest shear modulus(169.5 GPa) and Young’s modulus(394.9 GPa). In addition, the Debye temperature and the speed of sound of these Cr–Si compounds are also calculated.Since the calculated bulk modulus is different from Young’s modulus anisotropy index, and also different from Young’s modulus of a three-dimensional surface shape, the different mechanical anisotropies of all the compounds are obtained.
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页码:552 / 561
页数:10
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