Mechanical properties, Born effective charge tensors and high frequency dielectric constants of the eight phases of BaTiO3


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We have preformed the first-principles calculations for the mechanical properties, Born effective charge tensors and high frequency dielectric constants of the eight phases of BaTiO3. The independent elastic constants, bulk modulus, shear modulus, Young’s modulus and Poisson’s ratio were obtained, which were consistent with the available theoretical and experimental values. The mechanical stability and brittle/ductile behaviors of the eight phases of BaTiO3 have been discussed. The calculated results indicated that the eight phases were all mechanically stable and behaved in a brittle manner. The calculated Born effective charge tensors shown the covalent Ti–O bond and ionic Ba–O bond. Moreover, the high frequency dielectric constants have been given.

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Xiao Jia

China Academy of Space Technology

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China, Beijing, 100094

Hong-Qi Zhang

China Academy of Space Technology

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China, Beijing, 100094

Zheng Wang

China Academy of Space Technology

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China, Beijing, 100094

Cheng-Lu Jiang

School of Physical Science and Technology; Bond and Band Engineering Group, Sichuan Provincial Key Laboratory (for Universities) of High Pressure Science and Technology

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China, Chengdu, 610031; Chengdu, 610031

Qi-Jun Liu

School of Physical Science and Technology; Bond and Band Engineering Group, Sichuan Provincial Key Laboratory (for Universities) of High Pressure Science and Technology

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China, Chengdu, 610031; Chengdu, 610031

Zheng-Tang Liu

State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing

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China, Xi’an, 710072

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