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Anisotropic thermal expansion in flexible materials

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A definition of the Gruneisen parameters for anisotropic materials is derived based on the response of phonon frequencies to uniaxial stress perturbations. This Gruneisen model relates the thermal expansion in… Click to show full abstract

A definition of the Gruneisen parameters for anisotropic materials is derived based on the response of phonon frequencies to uniaxial stress perturbations. This Gruneisen model relates the thermal expansion in a given direction ($α_{ii}$) to one element of the elastic compliance tensor, which corresponds to the Young's modulus in that direction ($Y_{ii}$). The model is tested through ab initio prediction of thermal expansion in zinc, graphite, and calcite using density functional perturbation theory, indicating that it could lead to increased accuracy for structurally complex systems. The direct dependence of $α_{ii}$ on $Y_{ii}$ suggests that materials which are flexible along their principal axes but rigid in other directions will generally display both positive and negative thermal expansion.

Keywords: flexible materials; expansion flexible; expansion; anisotropic thermal; thermal expansion

Journal Title: Physical Review B
Year Published: 2017

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