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First-principles calculation of the structure of mercury

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Mehl, MJ
Published in: Materials Research Society Symposium - Proceedings
December 1, 1996

Mercury has perhaps the strangest behavior of any of the metals. Although the other metals in column IIB have an hcp ground state, mercury's ground state is the body centered tetragonal βHg phase. The most common phase of mercury is the rhombohedral αHg phase, which is stable from 79K to the melting point and meta-stable below 79K. Another rhombohedral phase, γHg, is believed to exist at low temperatures. First-principles calculations are used to study the energetics of the various phases of mercury. Even when partial spin-orbit effects are included, the calculations indicate that the hexagonal close packed structure is the ground state. It is suggested that a better treatment of the spin-orbit interaction might alter this result.

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Materials Research Society Symposium - Proceedings

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0272-9172

Publication Date

December 1, 1996

Volume

408

Start / End Page

383 / 388
 

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Mehl, M. J. (1996). First-principles calculation of the structure of mercury. In Materials Research Society Symposium - Proceedings (Vol. 408, pp. 383–388).
Mehl, M. J. “First-principles calculation of the structure of mercury.” In Materials Research Society Symposium - Proceedings, 408:383–88, 1996.
Mehl MJ. First-principles calculation of the structure of mercury. In: Materials Research Society Symposium - Proceedings. 1996. p. 383–8.
Mehl, M. J. “First-principles calculation of the structure of mercury.” Materials Research Society Symposium - Proceedings, vol. 408, 1996, pp. 383–88.
Mehl MJ. First-principles calculation of the structure of mercury. Materials Research Society Symposium - Proceedings. 1996. p. 383–388.

Published In

Materials Research Society Symposium - Proceedings

ISSN

0272-9172

Publication Date

December 1, 1996

Volume

408

Start / End Page

383 / 388