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Evidence from Fermi surface analysis for the low-temperature structure of lithium.


ABSTRACT: The low-temperature crystal structure of elemental lithium, the prototypical simple metal, is a several-decades-old problem. At 1 atm pressure and 298 K, Li forms a body-centered cubic lattice, which is common to all alkali metals. However, a low-temperature phase transition was experimentally detected to a structure initially identified as having the 9R stacking. This structure, proposed by Overhauser in 1984, has been questioned repeatedly but has not been confirmed. Here we present a theoretical analysis of the Fermi surface of lithium in several relevant structures. We demonstrate that experimental measurements of the Fermi surface based on the de Haas-van Alphen effect can be used as a diagnostic method to investigate the low-temperature phase diagram of lithium. This approach may overcome the limitations of X-ray and neutron diffraction techniques and makes possible, in principle, the determination of the lithium low-temperature structure (and that of other metals) at both ambient and high pressure. The theoretical results are compared with existing low-temperature ambient pressure experimental data, which are shown to be inconsistent with a 9R phase for the low-temperature structure of lithium.

SUBMITTER: Elatresh SF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5448173 | biostudies-literature | 2017 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evidence from Fermi surface analysis for the low-temperature structure of lithium.

Elatresh Sabri F SF   Cai Weizhao W   Ashcroft N W NW   Hoffmann Roald R   Deemyad Shanti S   Bonev Stanimir A SA  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20170510 21


The low-temperature crystal structure of elemental lithium, the prototypical simple metal, is a several-decades-old problem. At 1 atm pressure and 298 K, Li forms a body-centered cubic lattice, which is common to all alkali metals. However, a low-temperature phase transition was experimentally detected to a structure initially identified as having the <i>9R</i> stacking. This structure, proposed by Overhauser in 1984, has been questioned repeatedly but has not been confirmed. Here we present a t  ...[more]

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