Phonon Instabilities in fcc and bcc Tungsten

Date Published
09/1007
Publication Type
Journal Article
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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.79.2073
Abstract

The lattice dynamics of bcc and fcc W is studied as a function of pressure using the density-functional linear-response theory. At high pressures and T=0 K, bcc W has a higher enthalpy than the fcc and hcp phases and it develops phonon softening anomalies related to this thermodynamic instability; however, it remains dynamically stable. In contrast, the widely unstable shear modes of fcc W at zero pressure (when HfccW>HbccW) stabilize with increasing pressure before HfccW<HbccW. Hence the thermodynamic and dynamic instabilities are uncorrelated.

Journal
Physical Review Letters
Volume
79
Year of Publication
1997
Issue
11
Pagination
2073 - 2076
ISSN Number
0031-9007
Short Title
Phys. Rev. Lett.
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Refereed
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