TY - JOUR
T1 - Structures, Elasticity, and Sensitivity Characteristics of ɛ-CL-20 under High Pressure from First-Principles Calculations
AU - Zhong, Mi
AU - Qin, Han
AU - Liu, Qi Jun
AU - Liu, Fu Sheng
AU - Tang, Bin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
PY - 2019/5
Y1 - 2019/5
N2 - First-principles calculations have been conducted for ɛ-CL-20 to study the pressure effects on the structures, elasticity, and sensitivity characteristics under 0–75 GPa. It is found that N–NO2 possesses smaller populations than other bonds and is verified as the trigger bond for ϵ-CL-20, and the nitrogen atoms on nitro groups (–NO2) are more sensitive to pressure than that on the rings. A detailed understanding of elasticity has been studied and discussed under pressure. In general, the mechanical properties of ɛ-CL-20 are distinctly enhanced under compression. The obtained elastic constants show better agreement with the experiment at zero pressure. As the pressure increases, the lattice interactions towards different directions present pronounced difference. A relationship of C11 ≈ C33 > C22 is obtained in the lower pressure region. However, a different relationship of C11 > C22 ≈ C33 is predicted under higher pressure. The crystal, ɛ-CL-20, changes from brittleness to plasticity according to the sharp increase of B/G and C12–C44 under compression. And the band gap of ɛ-CL-20 decreases with the increasing pressure, indicating the crystal becomes more sensitive under compression.
AB - First-principles calculations have been conducted for ɛ-CL-20 to study the pressure effects on the structures, elasticity, and sensitivity characteristics under 0–75 GPa. It is found that N–NO2 possesses smaller populations than other bonds and is verified as the trigger bond for ϵ-CL-20, and the nitrogen atoms on nitro groups (–NO2) are more sensitive to pressure than that on the rings. A detailed understanding of elasticity has been studied and discussed under pressure. In general, the mechanical properties of ɛ-CL-20 are distinctly enhanced under compression. The obtained elastic constants show better agreement with the experiment at zero pressure. As the pressure increases, the lattice interactions towards different directions present pronounced difference. A relationship of C11 ≈ C33 > C22 is obtained in the lower pressure region. However, a different relationship of C11 > C22 ≈ C33 is predicted under higher pressure. The crystal, ɛ-CL-20, changes from brittleness to plasticity according to the sharp increase of B/G and C12–C44 under compression. And the band gap of ɛ-CL-20 decreases with the increasing pressure, indicating the crystal becomes more sensitive under compression.
KW - CL-20
KW - computational physics
KW - density functional theory
KW - elastic properties
KW - high pressure
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U2 - 10.1002/pssb.201800440
DO - 10.1002/pssb.201800440
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85059912463
SN - 0370-1972
VL - 256
JO - Physica Status Solidi (B) Basic Research
JF - Physica Status Solidi (B) Basic Research
IS - 5
M1 - 1800440
ER -