Ge136 type-II clathrate as precursor for the synthesis of metastable germanium polymorphs: a computational study
Abstract
The response to compression of the clathrate type-II structure Ge(cF136) is investigated by means of ab initio small-cell metadynamics at different temperatures and pressures. At lower pressure p=2.5 GPa the metastable metallic bct-5 phase competes against β-Sn Ge(tI4), which forms at higher pressures. On lowering temperature, the presence of amorphous intermediates obtained from Ge136 is more pronounced and is instrumental to the formation of denser structural motifs, from which metallic bct-5 can form. Therein, anisotropic box fluctuations promote phase formation. The metadynamics runs are analysed in depth using a set of topological descriptors, including coordination sequence and ring statistics. Differences in the structural landscape history and amorphous intermediates are critical for the selective formation of particular metastable polymorphs, towards turning crystal structure predictions into actual materials.
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