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Diamond's third-order elastic constants: ab initio calculations and experimental investigation

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE
Volume 52, Issue 6, Pages 3447-3456

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10853-016-0633-x

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  1. Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation [14.Y26.31.0005]
  2. Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation in the framework of Increase Competitiveness Program of NUST MISiS [K2-2015-033]
  3. Grant of President of Russian Federation for government support of young PhD scientists [MK-6218.2015.2]
  4. Russian Science Foundation [16-12-10293]
  5. Russian Science Foundation [16-12-10293] Funding Source: Russian Science Foundation

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In order to obtain more reliable values of diamond's third-order elastic constants, experiments on bulk acoustic wave propagation under uniaxial stress application (up to 450 MPa) in pure IIa-type synthetic single-crystal diamond were carried out, and values of third-order elastic constants were calculated. We have also provided theoretical analysis using ab initio density functional theory approach which has shown close correspondence with the experimentally measured data. From ab initio calculations, the values of third-order elastic constants are (GPa): C (111) = -7611, C (112) = -1637, C (144) = -199, C (155) = -2799, C (123) = 604, C (456) = -1148, while experimental values are C (111) = -7750 +/- 750, C (112) = -2220 +/- 500, C (144) = -1780 +/- 440, C (155) = -2800 +/- 220, C (123) = 2100 +/- 200, C (456) = -30 +/- 150. The estimated values on diamond's fourth-order elastic constants were obtained. The calculated stress-strain curves for different crystal orientations were investigated, including shear stress for [111] direction. From calculations for [100], [110], and [111] directions, the values of critical stress in case of the pure shear were estimated as 222, 113, and 84 GPa, respectively.

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