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DFT-Based Calculations of the Structural Stability, Electronic and Elastic Characteristics of BBi1-xSbx Ternary Ordered Alloys

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The structural, phase stability, elastic and electronic properties of Sb-doped BBi have been systematically investigated in the zinc blende phase by means of the first-principle approach based on the density… Click to show full abstract

The structural, phase stability, elastic and electronic properties of Sb-doped BBi have been systematically investigated in the zinc blende phase by means of the first-principle approach based on the density functional theory (DFT). The structural and elastic properties were computed by using the generalized gradient approximation proposed by Wu and Cohen (WC-GGA). Specifically, the calculated basic structural parameters, such as the lattice constant and bulk modulus, are in good agreement with the existing experimental measurements and theoretical calculations. The phase stability of BBi 1-x Sb x alloys in the zinc blende and rock salt phases has been investigated with the determination of the transition pressures (Pt) from the zinc blende (B3) to the rock salt (B1) phase. The electronic band structures were determined using the Tran–Blaha-modified Johnson functional. Furthermore, we investigated the mechanical properties and anisotropic behavior of the BBi 1-x Sb x alloys.

Keywords: stability; zinc blende; dft based; based calculations; calculations structural; structural stability

Journal Title: Journal of Electronic Materials
Year Published: 2020

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