Anton–Schmidt equation of state

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Template:Short description The Anton–Schmidt equation is an empirical equation of state for crystalline solids, e.g. for pure metals or intermetallic compounds.[1] Quantum mechanical investigations of intermetallic compounds show that the dependency of the pressure under isotropic deformation can be described empirically by

p(V)=β(VV0)nln(VV0).

Integration of p(V) leads to the equation of state for the total energy. The energy E required to compress a solid to volume V is

E(V)=Vp(V)dV

which gives

E(V)=βV0n+1(VV0)n+1[ln(VV0)1n+1]E.

The fitting parameters β,n and V0 are related to material properties, where

β is the bulk modulus K0 at equilibrium volume V0.
n correlates with the Grüneisen parameter n=16γG.[2][3]

However, the fitting parameter E does not reproduce the total energy of the free atoms.[4]

The total energy equation is used to determine elastic and thermal material constants in quantum chemical simulation packages.[4][5]

The equation of state has been used in cosmological contexts to describe the dark energy dynamics.[6] However its use has been recently criticized since it appears disfavored than simpler equations of state adopted for the same purpose.[7]

See also

References

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  2. Otero-de-la-Roza, et al., Gibbs2: A new version of the quasi-harmonic model code. Computer Physics Communications 182.8 (2011): 1708-1720. Template:Doi
  3. Jund, Philippe, et al., Physical properties of thermoelectric zinc antimonide using first-principles calculations., Physical Review B 85.22 (2012) Template:ArXiv.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Atomic Simulation Environment documentation of the Technical University of Denmark, Department of Physics [1]
  5. Gilgamesh chemical software documentation of the Department of Chemical Engineering of Carnegie Mellon University Template:Cite web
  6. Salvatore Capozziello, Rocco D'Agostino, Orlando Luongo, Cosmic acceleration from a single fluid description, Physics of the Dark Universe 20 (2018) 1-12, Template:ArXiv.
  7. Kuantay Boshkayev, Talgar Konysbayev, Orlando Luongo, Marco Muccino, Francesco Pace, Testing generalized logotropic models with cosmic growth, Physical Review D 104 (2021) 2, 023520, Template:ArXiv.