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Structural prediction of host-guest structure in lithium at high pressure.

Prutthipong Tsuppayakorn-AekWei LuoTeeraphat WatcharatharapongRajeev AhujaThiti Bovornratanaraks
Published in: Scientific reports (2018)
Ab initio random structure searching (AIRSS) technique is used to identify the high-pressure phases of lithium (Li). We proposed the transition mechanism from the fcc to host-guest (HG) structures at finite temperature and high pressure. This complex structural phase transformation has been calculated using ab initio lattice dynamics with finite displacement method which confirms the dynamical harmonic stabilization of the HG structure. The electron distribution between the host-host atoms has also been investigated by electron localization function (ELF). The strongly localized electron of p bond has led to the stability of the HG structure. This remarkable result put the HG structure to be a common high-pressure structure among alkali metals.
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