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Hidden scale invariance of metals

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Abstract

Density functional theory (DFT) calculations of 58 liquid elements at their triple point show that most metals exhibit near proportionality between the thermal fluctuations of the virial and the potential energy in the isochoric ensemble. This demonstrates a general "hidden" scale invariance of metals making the condensed part of the thermodynamic phase diagram effectively one dimensional with respect to structure and dynamics. DFT computed density scaling exponents, related to the Grüneisen parameter, are in good agreement with experimental values for the 16 elements where reliable data were available. Hidden scale invariance is demonstrated in detail for magnesium by showing invariance of structure and dynamics. Computed melting curves of period three metals follow curves with invariance (isomorphs). The experimental structure factor of magnesium is predicted by assuming scale invariant inverse power-law (IPL) pair interactions. However, crystal packings of several transition metals (V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Nb, Mo, Ta, W, and Hg), most post-transition metals (Ga, In, Sn, and Tl), and the metalloids Si and Ge cannot be explained by the IPL assumption. The virial-energy correlation coefficients of iron and phosphorous are shown to increase at elevated pressures. Finally, we discuss how scale invariance explains the Grüneisen equation of state and a number of well-known empirical melting and freezing rules.

Original languageEnglish
Article number174116
Number of pages12
JournalPhysical Review B
Volume92
Issue number17
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 Nov 2015

Funding

The authors are indebted to Nick Bailey for illuminating discussions. This work was financially supported by the Austrian Science Fund FWF within the SFB ViCoM (F41). The center for viscous liquid dynamics "Glass and Time" is sponsored by the Danish National Research Foundation's Grant No. DNRF61. U.R.P. was supported by the Villum Foundation's Grant No. VKR-023455. The Vienna Scientific Cluster (VSC) was used for computations.

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 103025 Quantum mechanics
  • 103036 Theoretical physics
  • 103015 Condensed matter
  • 103009 Solid state physics

Keywords

  • INVERSE-POWER POTENTIALS
  • LENNARD-JONES SYSTEM
  • SIMPLE LIQUID-METALS
  • MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS
  • PERTURBATION-THEORY
  • INFLATIONARY UNIVERSE
  • PHASE-DIAGRAM
  • NOBEL LECTURE
  • SOFT-SPHERE
  • DENSITY

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