Strain fluctuations and elastic constants

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Abstract

It is shown that the elastic strain fluctuations are a direct measure of elastic compliances in a general anisotropic medium; depending on the ensemble in which the fluctuation is measured either the isothermal or the adiabatic compliances are obtained. These fluctuations can now be calculated in a constant enthalpy and pressure, and hence, constant entropy, ensemble due to recent developments in the molecular dynamics techniques. A calculation for a Ni single crystal under uniform uniaxial 100 tensile or compressive load is presented as an illustration of the relationships derived between various strain fluctuations and the elastic modulii. The Born stability criteria and the behavior of strain fluctuations are shown to be related. © 1982 American Institute of Physics.

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Parrinello, M., & Rahman, A. (1982). Strain fluctuations and elastic constants. The Journal of Chemical Physics, 76(5), 2662–2666. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.443248

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