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Ab initio free energies of liquid metal alloys: Application to the phase diagrams of Li-Na and K-Na

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Comparison of free energies between different phases and different compositions underlies the prediction of alloy phase diagrams. To allow direct comparison, consistent reference points for the energies or enthalpies are… Click to show full abstract

Comparison of free energies between different phases and different compositions underlies the prediction of alloy phase diagrams. To allow direct comparison, consistent reference points for the energies or enthalpies are required, and the entropy must be placed on an absolute scale, yielding absolute free energies. Here we derive absolute free energies of liquids from ab initio molecular dynamics by combining the directly simulated enthalpies with an entropy derived from simulated densities and pair correlation functions. As an example of the power of this method we calculate the phase diagrams of two binary alkali metal alloys, Li-Na and K-Na, revealing a critical point and liquid-liquid phase separation in the former case, and a deep eutectic in the latter. Good agreement with experimental data demonstrates the power of this simple method.

Keywords: free energies; phase; initio free; metal alloys; phase diagrams

Journal Title: Physical Review Materials
Year Published: 2022

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