Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-1-2000
Publication Title
Physical Review B
Volume
62
Issue
5
Abstract
An account is presented of our studies of the order-disorder phase transitions in KSCN, RbSCN, and CsSCN. These are based on parameter-free interionic potentials based on the Gordon-Kim modified electron gas formalism extended to molecular ions. We performed static structural relaxations and supercell molecular dynamics and predicted with reasonable accuracy the temperatures for the onset of the transitions. In particular, we address the question of how the SCN2 ions disorder to yield subsequent structural transformations. We found high-temperature phases of average Fm3¯m symmetry for both KSCN and RbSCN. We argue that in reality the full appearance of these phases is preempted by melting. However, they are candidates for the twin boundaries which are observed in the high-temperature ‘‘average’’ tetragonal phases. The high-temperature phase of CsSCN was found to be of average Fm3¯m symmetry.
Recommended Citation
Ossowski, M. M.; Hardy, John R.; and Smith, Robert W., "Molecular-Dynamics Study of Phase Transitions in Alkali Thiocyanates" (2000). Physics Faculty Publications. 18.
https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/physicsfacpub/18
Comments
Published in Phys. Rev. B Volume 62, Number 5, 1 August 2000-I. Copyright © 2000 The American Physical Society. Used by permission.