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发表于 2021-12-25 11:12:24
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有问题先谷歌。Hull distance is calculated as the difference between the formation energy per atom of the alloy and the value of the convex hull at the composition ratio of the alloy. Hence, if the alloy under consideration is also the ground-state phase at zero temperature, it is part of the convex hull, and thus the hull distance is zero. A hull distance H > 0 means there is a combination of known competing phases that would lower the formation energy at zero temperature by H. 参考文献Phys. Rev. B 89, 134103 (2014), Chem. Mater. 20, 1798 (2008)和Comp. Mat. Sci. 50, 2295 (2011). |
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