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Title: | The investigation of electronic, anisotropic elastic and lattice dynamical properties of MAB phase nanolaminated ternary borides: M2AlB2 (M=Mn, Fe and Co) under spin effects | Authors: | Surucu, G. Yildiz, B. Erkişi, Aytaç Wang, X. Surucu, O. |
Keywords: | Anisotropic elastic Density functional theory MAB phases Nanolaminated ternary borides Spin effect Acoustic dispersion Anisotropy Borides Elastic moduli Iron Iron compounds Lattice theory Magnetism Manganese compounds Phonons Shear flow Strain measurement Structural optimization Anisotropic elastic properties Antiferromagnetics Electronic band structure Lattice dynamical properties Linear compressibilities Metallic behaviors Phonon dispersion curves Aluminum compounds |
Publisher: | Elsevier Ltd | Abstract: | In the present study, the structural, electronic, magnetic, anisotropic elastic and lattice dynamic properties of the ternary metal borides M2AlB2 (M=Mn, Fe and Co) known as MAB phases have been investigated by density functional theory. The obtained results from the structural optimizations show that all these compounds have negative formation enthalpy implying the thermodynamic stability and synthesizability. The spin effects on the M2AlB2 phases have been studied with the plotted energy-volume curves for different magnetic phases (antiferromagnetic (AFM), ferromagnetic (FM), and paramagnetic (PM)) of these compounds. The stable magnetic phase for the Mn2AlB2 compound is found to be AFM while the magnetic nature of Fe2AlB2 and Co2AlB2 compounds are FM. The calculated electronic band structures with the total and orbital projected partial density of electronic states imply that these ternary metal borides have metallic behavior. Also, the mentioned compounds have mechanical and dynamic stability due to the calculated elastic constants and the observed phonon dispersion curves. Some thermodynamic properties have been investigated by means of phonon dispersion curves. Furthermore, the anisotropic elastic properties have been visualized in three dimensions (3D) for Young's modulus, linear compressibility, shear modulus, Poisson's ratio, and sound wave velocities. © 2020 Elsevier B.V. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/36950 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jallcom.2020.155436 |
ISSN: | 0925-8388 |
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