Phase Stability of Carbon Clathrates at High Pressure
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2021-05-21
Phase Stability of Carbon Clathrates at High Pressure
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Authors :
J.-T. Wang, C. Chen, D.-S. Wang, H. Mizuseki, and Y. Kawazoe
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Journal :
J. Appl. Phys.
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Vol :
107
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Page :
63507
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Year :
2010
Abstract
Group-IV element clathrates have attracted considerable interest in recent years. Here, we report an ab initio study on the structural stability of carbon clathrates at high pressure and identify fcc-C136 clathrate as the third most stable carbon phase after cubic diamond and hexagonal graphite. A pressure-induced phase transition is predicted to occur around 17 GPa from hexagonal graphite to fcc-C136, which is more stable than other carbon clathrates such as hex-C40 and sc-C46, and the recently predicted metastable M-carbon up to 26 GPa. Phonon dispersion calculations confirm the dynamic stability of fcc-C136 as well as diamond.