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Phonon Dispersion in Anisotropic Dilute Alloys by Weighted Dynamical-Matrix Approach

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Abstract

The calculation of phonon frequencies in dilute anisotropic alloys is not a simple undertaking and the successful methodologies are not well developed. We propose weighted dynamical-matrix (WDM) approach for calculating optical phonon spectra that is applicable to such complex alloys for a large range of alloying elements. Our WDM approach forms the dynamical-matrix for random alloys using the weighted average of parent structures mass and calculated force constants that allows us to calculate the phonon spectra. This WDM approach is computationally efficient and easily implemented. We demonstrate its use for the effect of Fe-doping on the phonon modes in dilute alloy of CuAl1-xFexO2 delafossite powders whose structural and magnetic properties have been reported previously1,2 and the phonon frequencies are measured using Raman and FTIR spectroscopies. The observed phonon modes are in good agreement with our WDM approach calculations. These results are consistent with the lattice expansion accompanying the Fe-doping, weakening the bonds. Also, Fe-doping effect on optical properties of these alloys is explored and explained by the first-principle calculated band structures.
1 M. Aziziha et al, J. Magn. Magn Mater. 471, 495 (2019).
2 M. Aziziha et al,AIP Advances 9, 035030 (2019).

Presenters

  • Mina Aziziha

    Physics and Astronomy, West Virginia University

Authors

  • Mina Aziziha

    Physics and Astronomy, West Virginia University

  • Saeed Akbarshahi

    Physics and Astronomy, West Virginia University

  • Sayandeep Ghosh

    Physics, Indian Institute of Technology

  • Prativa Pramanik

    Physics, Indian Institute of Technology

  • James Patrick Lewis

    Physics and Astronomy, West Virginia University

  • Aldo H Romero

    Department of Physics and Astronomy, West Virginia University, Physics and Astronomy, West Virginia University, Department of Physics, West Virginia University

  • Suresh Pittala

    Physics, Indian Institute of Science

  • Subhash Thota

    Physics, Indian Institute of Technology

  • Mohindar S Seehra

    Physics and Astronomy, West Virginia University

  • Matthew Bruce Johnson

    Physics and Astronomy, West Virginia University