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Published September 13, 2011 | Published + Supplemental Material
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High-temperature high-pressure phases of lithium from electron force field (eFF) quantum electron dynamics simulations

Abstract

We recently developed the electron force field (eFF) method for practical nonadiabatic electron dynamics simulations of materials under extreme conditions and showed that it gave an excellent description of the shock thermodynamics of hydrogen from molecules to atoms to plasma, as well as the electron dynamics of the Auger decay in diamondoids following core electron ionization. Here we apply eFF to the shock thermodynamics of lithium metal, where we find two distinct consecutive phase changes that manifest themselves as a kink in the shock Hugoniot, previously observed experimentally, but not explained. Analyzing the atomic distribution functions, we establish that the first phase transition corresponds to (i) an fcc-to-cl16 phase transition that was observed previously in diamond anvil cell experiments at low temperature and (ii) a second phase transition that corresponds to the formation of a new amorphous phase (amor) of lithium that is distinct from normal molten lithium. The amorphous phase has enhanced valence electron-nucleus interactions due to localization of electrons into interstitial locations, along with a random connectivity distribution function. This indicates that eFF can characterize and compute the relative stability of states of matter under extreme conditions (e.g., warm dense matter).

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© 2011 National Academy of Sciences. Contributed by William A. Goddard III, July 11, 2011 (sent for review November 3, 2010). Published online before print August 25, 2011. This work was supported by Defense Advanced Research Planning Agency–Office of Naval Research (PROM), the US Department of Energy (Predictive Science Academic Alliance Program), and WCU [through the National Research Foundation of Korea funded by the Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology (R31-2008-000-10055-0)]. Author contributions: H.K., J.T.S., and W.A.G. designed research; H.K. performed research; H.K., J.T.S., and W.A.G. analyzed data; and H.K., J.T.S., and W.A.G. wrote the paper.

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