Ab initio calculation of hafnium and zirconium melting curves via the Lindemann criterion
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| Publication Date | 2022-12-12 |
| Journal | Physical review. B./Physical review. B |
| Authors | D. V. Minakov, Mikhail Paramonov, G. S. Demyanov, Š. Š. Фокин, P. R. Levashov |
| Institutions | Joint Institute for High Temperatures, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology |
| Citations | 11 |
Abstract
Section titled āAbstractāIn this work we present the melting curves of hafnium and zirconium obtained using quantum molecular dynamics calculations. The mean-square displacements computed during ab initio simulations of a crystal phase are used to reconstruct the melting curve according to the Lindemann criterion. The resulting Zr melting curve shows a steeper slope in the low-pressure region compared to some recent diamond-anvil cell experiments but agrees with our previous estimate via the Clausius-Clapeyron relation. The slope for higher pressures is consistent with the experimental one. As for Zr, the Hf melting curve also has a similar steep initial slope being in agreement with our estimate from the Clausius-Clapeyron relation. Currently there are no data on the melting of Hf above atmospheric pressure, so we demonstrate the first ab initio estimate of the melting curve of Hf up to 225 GPa.
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