The thermodynamic properties of compressed neon crystal has been theoretically investigated within the ab initio approach taking into account the many-body interaction in the model of deformable atoms. In the short-range repulsive potential, along with the three-body interaction associated with the overlap of the electron shells of atoms, deformation of electron shells of dipole-type atoms is taken into account in the pair and three-particle approximations. The specific heat capacities and the Debye temperature in a wide pressure and temperature range have been calculated using the dynamic matrix constructed with the ab initio short-range repulsive potential and integration over the mean value points of the Chadi–Kohen method. It is shown that the contributions of three-body forces associated with both the overlap of the electron shells of atoms and the deformation of the electron shells increase the value of specific heat of compressed neon face-centered cubic crystals even at zero pressure. The temperature dependences are obtained in good agreement with the available experiment data and calculation results obtained by other researchers.
В модели деформируемых атомов представлены abinitio расчеты фононных частот сжатого кристаллического Kr с учетом многочастичного взаимодействия. В потенциале отталкивания, наряду с трехчастичным взаимодействием, связанным с перекрытием электронных оболочек атомов, исследуются трехчастичные силы, обусловленные взаимной деформацией электронных оболочек соседних атомов в дипольном приближении. Показано, что учет деформации электронных оболочек атомов дипольного типа приводит к «размягчению» продольной моды в точках L и X, поперечной моды Т1 в направлении ∑ и в точке L при больших сжатиях. Рассмотренные трехчастичные силы усиливают этот эффект. Получено хорошее согласие теоретических фононных частот с имеющимися их экспериментальными значениями при нулевом давлении.
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