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First-principles study of structural and bonding properties of vanadium carbide and niobium carbide

K B Joshi et al 2009 Phys. Scr. 80 055601 (6pp)   doi: 10.1088/0031-8949/80/05/055601  Help

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K B Joshi and U Paliwal
Department of Physics, University College of Science, M L Sukhadia University, Udaipur -313001, India
E-mail: k_joshi@yahoo.com

Abstract. An ab initio linear combination of atomic orbitals method founded on density functional theory is applied to study the structural and bonding properties of vanadium carbide and niobium carbide. We present structural properties, namely, first-principles total energies, equilibrium lattice constants, bulk moduli and their pressure derivatives, together with the x-ray structure factors. Two generalized correction schemes—P86 and PW92—are applied to treat correlation. P86 gives a favourable ground state compared with the PW92. The computed equilibrium lattice constants and bulk moduli of the two compounds are compared with available experimental data. The x-ray structure factors for a few reflection planes are also reported. Comparison with experiment could be done only for niobium carbide. More refined measurements on x-ray structure factors for both compounds are required. We also present the autocorrelation functions derived from the ground-state momentum density. The electronic behaviour and bonding properties are discussed in terms of absolute and anisotropies in the directional autocorrelation functions. Our findings on structural and bonding parameters are well in accordance with the experimental data.

PACS numbers: 61.66.Fn, 62.20.D−, 71.15.−m, 71.20.Ps

Print publication: Issue 5 (November 2009)
Received 9 July 2009, accepted for publication 16 September 2009
Published 27 October 2009

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