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Published January 1, 2015 | Published
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Phonon anharmonicity in silicon from 100 to 1500 K

Abstract

Inelastic neutron scattering was performed on silicon powder to measure the phonon density of states (DOS) from 100 to 1500 K. The mean fractional energy shifts with temperature of the modes were ⟨Δɛ_i/ɛ_iΔT⟩=−0.07, giving a mean isobaric Grüneisen parameter of +6.95±0.67, which is significantly different from the isothermal parameter of +0.98. These large effects are beyond the predictions from quasiharmonic models using density functional theory or experimental data, demonstrating large effects from phonon anharmonicity. At 1500 K the anharmonicity contributes 0.15k_B/atom to the vibrational entropy, compared to 0.03k_B/atom from quasiharmonicity. Excellent agreement was found between the entropy from phonon DOS measurements and the reference NIST-JANAF thermodynamic entropy from calorimetric measurements.

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© 2015 American Physical Society. Published 21 January 2015; received 29 August 2014; revised 10 December 2014. The authors thank F. H. Saadi for assisting in sample preparation and discussions. Research at Oak Ridge National Laboratory's SNS was sponsored by the Scientific User Facilities Division, BES, DOE. This work was supported by the DOE Office of Science, BES, under Contract No. DE-FG02-03ER46055.

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