M. Abu-Jafar, Raed T. Jaradat, Mahmoud Farout, Areej Shawahneh, Ahmad A. Mousa, Khalid Ilaiwi, R. Khenata, Said M. Azar
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ABSTRACT The structural parameters, electronic, optical, and elastic properties of Niobium Carbide (NbC) compound within four different structures: rock-salt (RS), wurtzite (WZ), cesium chloride (CsCl), and Nickel Arsenide (NiAs) are examined using the Full-Potential Linearized-Augmented Plane Wave (FP-LAPW). The exchange–correlation potential (VXC) has been treated by Perdew, Burke, and Ernzerhof's generalized gradient approximation (PBE-GGA) when structural properties, transition pressure, and elastic properties are estimated. For electronic properties, in addition to (PBE-GGA), the modified Becke–Johnson (mBJ-GGA) was used for increased accuracy. Present results show that the RS of NbC is the most stable among the four examined structures with the lowest equilibrium energy. The calculated lattice constants are in good agreement with the former calculations. The elasticity and the formation energy calculations show that NbC is stable within the four studied structures. The electronic band structure calculations of NbC show that it has a metallic nature in the four considered structures.
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Phase Transitions is the only journal devoted exclusively to this important subject. It provides a focus for papers on most aspects of phase transitions in condensed matter. Although emphasis is placed primarily on experimental work, theoretical papers are welcome if they have some bearing on experimental results. The areas of interest include:
-structural phase transitions (ferroelectric, ferroelastic, multiferroic, order-disorder, Jahn-Teller, etc.) under a range of external parameters (temperature, pressure, strain, electric/magnetic fields, etc.)
-geophysical phase transitions
-metal-insulator phase transitions
-superconducting and superfluid transitions
-magnetic phase transitions
-critical phenomena and physical properties at phase transitions
-liquid crystals
-technological applications of phase transitions
-quantum phase transitions
Phase Transitions publishes both research papers and invited articles devoted to special topics. Major review papers are particularly welcome. A further emphasis of the journal is the publication of a selected number of small workshops, which are at the forefront of their field.