Intermetallic clathrates exhibit great variability with respect to elemental composition and distribution. While this provides a lot of flexibility for tuning properties, it also poses a challenge with regard to… Click to show full abstract
Intermetallic clathrates exhibit great variability with respect to elemental composition and distribution. While this provides a lot of flexibility for tuning properties, it also poses a challenge with regard to developing a comprehensive understanding of these systems. Here, we employ a combination of alloy cluster expansions and density functional theory calculations to exhaustively sample the compositional space with ab initio accuracy. We apply this methodology to study chemical ordering and related properties in the clathrate systems Ba8GaxGe46–x, Ba8GaxSi46–x, Ba8AlxGe46–x, and Ba8AlxSi46–x as a function of composition and temperature. We achieve very good agreement with the available experimental data for the site occupancy factors (SOFs) even for stoichiometries outside the composition range considered during construction of the cluster expansions. This validation enables us to reconcile the variations in the experimental data and explain nonmonotonic variations of the SOFs. In particular, we prov...
               
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