Author:
Gupta R. C., ,Varshney P.,Pravesh ,Lal M.,Kumar D.,Singh K.,Verma A. S., , , , , ,
Abstract
A study of experimental data reveals that the bulk modulus of chalcogenides and pnictides based chalcopyrites (AIIBIVC2 V and AI BIIIC2 VI) can be explained by a simple scaling rule that rely only on the crystal ionicity, ionic charge product, and the melting temperature. PVV theory of crystal ionicity, temperature dependence of elasticity and product of ionic charge theory are taken into account for the study. Based on this result, a simple microhardnessbulk modulus relation is applied to evaluate the microhardness of the complex compounds; which correspond well with the experimental data and other published results. The proposed findings support in the modeling of emerging semiconductor materials and even understanding of their mechanical properties for optoelectronics, photovoltaic, electromagnetic (EM) screening, and spintronic applications. PACS: 62.20.-x; 62.20.Qp
Publisher
Virtual Company of Physics
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Chemistry,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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