<i>Ab-Initio</i> Computations of Electronic and Related Properties of cubic Magnesium Silicide (Mg<sub>2</sub>Si)

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Abstract

We have performed ab-initio, self-consistent calculations of electronic, transport, and bulk properties of cubic magnesium silicide (Mg2Si). Our computations employed the local density approximation (LDA) potential of Ceperley and Alder and the linear combination of atomic orbital (LCAO) formalism. We performed a generalized minimization of the energy using successive, self-consistent calculations with augmented basis sets to reach the ground state of the material, y, without employing over-complete basis sets. For a room temperature lattice constant of 6.338 Å, our calculated, indirect band gap, from Γ to X, is 0.867 eV. We discuss the total and partial densities of states, electron and hole effective masses, and the bulk modulus. Our calculated bulk modulus of 55.96 GPa is in excellent agreement with experimental value (55 GPa). Our predicted equilibrium lattice constant and band gap, at zero temperature, are 6.2056Å and 0.947 eV.

*This work was funded in part by the Department of Physics de l’UCAD, the National Science Foundation [NSF Award HRD-1002541], the US Department of Energy – National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) (Award Nos. DE-NA0001861 and DE- NA0002630), LaSPACE, and LONI-SUBR.

Presenters

  • Yuriy Malozovsky

    • Mathematics and Physics, Southern University and A&M College
    • Physics and Mathematics, Southern University and A&M College

Authors

  • Dioum Alle

    • Department of Physics, Cheick Anta Diop University (UCAD), Dakar, Senegal
  • Blaise Awola Ayirizia

    • Mathematics and Physics, Southern University and A&M College
    • Physics and Mathematics, Southern University and A&M College
  • Yuriy Malozovsky

    • Mathematics and Physics, Southern University and A&M College
    • Physics and Mathematics, Southern University and A&M College
  • Aboubaker Chedikh Beye

    • Department of Physics, Cheick Anta Diop University (UCAD), Dakar, Senegal
  • Diola Bagayoko

    • Mathematics and Physics, Southern University and A&M College
    • Physics and Mathematics, Southern University and A&M College