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    Tianxu Zhang, Kun Zhou, Yingjian Li, Chenhao Yi, Muhammad Faizan, Yuhao Fu, Xinjiang Wang, Lijun Zhang. Unveiling the role of high-order anharmonicity in thermal expansion: A first-principles perspectiveJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2025, 34(4): 046301.
    Tianxu Zhang, Kun Zhou, Yingjian Li, Chenhao Yi, Muhammad Faizan, Yuhao Fu, Xinjiang Wang, Lijun Zhang. Unveiling the role of high-order anharmonicity in thermal expansion: A first-principles perspectiveJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2025, 34(4): 046301.
  • Unveiling the role of high-order anharmonicity in thermal expansion: A first-principles perspective

    • Thermal expansion is crucial for various industrial processes and is increasingly the focus of research endeavors aimed at improving material performance. However, it is the continuous advancements in first-principles calculations that have enabled researchers to understand the microscopic origins of thermal expansion. In this study, we propose a coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) calculation scheme based on self-consistent phonon theory, incorporating the fourth-order anharmonicity. We selected four structures (Si, CaZrF6, SrTiO3, NaBr) to investigate high-order anharmonicity’s impact on their CTEs, based on bonding types. The results indicate that our method goes beyond the second-order quasi-harmonic approximation and the third-order perturbation theory, aligning closely with experimental data. Furthermore, we observed that an increase in the ionicity of the structures leads to a more pronounced influence of high-order anharmonicity on CTE, with this effect primarily manifesting in variations of the Grüneisen parameter. Our research provides a theoretical foundation for accurately predicting and regulating the thermal expansion behavior of materials.
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