The phase transition and elastic and optical properties of polymorphs of CuI
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-28-2012
Abstract
The high-pressure polymorphs of CuI have attracted much attention due to the somewhat contradictory identification of their structures by means of x-ray diffraction measurements and theoretical calculations. In this paper, we report the results of a theoretical investigation of polymorphs of CuI including zinc-blende, rhombohedral, tetragonal, rocksalt and orthorhombic phases. We find that CuI follows the high-pressure transition path from the zinc-blende phase to the orthorhombic phase via the tetragonal phase, and the rhombohedral phase shows mechanical instability under high pressure. The bulk moduli are almost isotropic but the shear moduli show large anisotropy in these polymorphs. A relatively strong hybridization of I p and Cu d states appears to determine the electronic properties of the CuI polymorphs. The zinc-blende and tetragonal CuI are direct gap semiconductors and their optical properties are similar, whereas the orthorhombic CuI is metallic. © 2012 IOP Publishing Ltd.
Publication Title
Journal of Physics Condensed Matter
Recommended Citation
Zhu, J.,
Pandey, R.,
&
Gu, M.
(2012).
The phase transition and elastic and optical properties of polymorphs of CuI.
Journal of Physics Condensed Matter,
24(47).
http://doi.org/10.1088/0953-8984/24/47/475503
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