Phonon dispersions at high temperature
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 9:51 am
Dear colleagues,
I would like to study cubic ZrO2 (insulator) phonon dispersions at high temperatures. It is known that this phase is stable against temperature (from melting temp.) until it lowers to 2370C. Then it goes a phase transition to a tetragonal phase.
When one does a T=0K rf phonon calculation of ZrO2 in cubic phase, one obtains an unstable TO phonon mode (the one which is responsible for the phase transition). But if one should do a rf phonon calc. at temperatures above around 2370C and above, this mode should be stable, i.e. all phonon modes should have real frequencies.
Thus, I would like to know if it is possible to conduct these calculations - rf phonon dispersions at these temperatures - and how?
Thank you all in advance!
Yours,
Igor Lukacevic
I would like to study cubic ZrO2 (insulator) phonon dispersions at high temperatures. It is known that this phase is stable against temperature (from melting temp.) until it lowers to 2370C. Then it goes a phase transition to a tetragonal phase.
When one does a T=0K rf phonon calculation of ZrO2 in cubic phase, one obtains an unstable TO phonon mode (the one which is responsible for the phase transition). But if one should do a rf phonon calc. at temperatures above around 2370C and above, this mode should be stable, i.e. all phonon modes should have real frequencies.
Thus, I would like to know if it is possible to conduct these calculations - rf phonon dispersions at these temperatures - and how?
Thank you all in advance!
Yours,
Igor Lukacevic