Abstract
We have investigated Vickers hardness and the thermodynamic properties of the recently discovered nanolaminate carbide Ti3SnC2 polymorphs using the first-principles calculations. The chemical bonding shows a combination of covalent, ionic and metallic types. The strong covalent bonding is mainly responsible for high Vickers hardness of Ti3SnC2 polymorphs. Thermodynamic properties are studied using the quasi-harmonic Debye model. The variation of bulk modulus, thermal expansion coefficient, specific heats, and Debye temperature with applied pressure (P) and temperature (T) are investigated systematically within the ranges of 0 - 50 GPa and 0 - 1000 K. The calculated results have been compared with available experimental and theoretical data.
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Rayhan, M. A., Ali, M. A., Naqib, S. H., & Islam, A. K. M. A. (2015). First-principles Study of Vickers Hardness and Thermodynamic Properties of Ti 3 SnC 2 Polymorphs. Journal of Scientific Research, 7(3), 53–64. https://doi.org/10.3329/jsr.v7i3.23182
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