PRESSURE-INDUCED ELECTRONIC PHASE TRANSITIONS AND SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IN TITANIUM

Author:

IYAKUTTI K.1,NIRMALA LOUIS C.1,ANURATHA S.1,MAHALAKSHMI S.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Microprocessor and Computer, School of Physics, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai – 625 021, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract

The electronic band structure, density of states, structural phase transition, superconducting transition and Fermi surface cross section of titanium ( Ti ) under normal and high pressures are reported. The high pressure band structure exhibits significant deviations from the normal pressure band structure due to s → d transition. On the basis of band structure and total energy results obtained using tight-binding linear muffin-tin orbital method (TB LMTO), we predict a phase transformation sequence of α( hcp ) → ω (hexagonal) → γ (distorted hcp) → β (bcc) in titanium under pressure. From our analysis, we predict a δ (distorted bcc) phase which is not stable at any high pressures. At ambient pressure, the superconducting transition occurs at 0.354 K. When the pressure is increased, it is predicted that, Tc increases at a rate of 3.123 K/Mbar in hcp–Ti . On further increase of pressure, Tc begins to decrease at a rate of 1.464 K/Mbar. The highest value of Tc(P) estimated is 5.043 K for hcp–Ti , 4.538 K for ω– Ti and 4.85 K for bcc – Ti . From this, it is inferred that the maximum value of Tc(P) is rather insensitive to the crystal structure of Ti . The nonlinearities in Tc(P) is explained by considering the destruction and creation of new parts of Fermi surface at high pressure. At normal pressure, the hardness of Ti is in the following order: ω- Ti > hcp - Ti > bcc- Ti > γ- Ti .

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics

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