2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.cocom.2021.e00552
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Ab initio study of the density dependence of the Grϋneisen parameter at pressures up to 360 GPa

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“…Equation (3) implies that the product of the speed of sound and one-third power of density is proportional to the Debye frequency. We next combine this with the observation [36] (based on first-principles calculations that make use of Density Functional Theory) that, at high pressure, the Debye frequency is related linearly to density for many elemental solids. This suggests that the velocity of sound varies in a non-linear way with density at higher pressure.…”
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“…Equation (3) implies that the product of the speed of sound and one-third power of density is proportional to the Debye frequency. We next combine this with the observation [36] (based on first-principles calculations that make use of Density Functional Theory) that, at high pressure, the Debye frequency is related linearly to density for many elemental solids. This suggests that the velocity of sound varies in a non-linear way with density at higher pressure.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thus, if an accurate expression for ω D is known in terms of density ρ it is possible to obtain an equation of state at high pressure. This is where we use the previously mentioned observation that ω D has a linear dependence on density at a high level of accuracy for many elemental solids [36] i.e. We will choose this reference density to be the density (ρ 0 ) at zero pressure.…”
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