I.R. Shein *, A.L. Ivanovskii
Institute of Solid State Chemistry, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of
Sciences, 620990, Ekaterinburg, Russia
ABSTRACT
Very recently (November, 2010, PRB, 82, 180520R) the first 122-like ternary
superconductor KxFe2Se2 with enhanced TC ~ 31K has been discovered. This finding
has stimulated much activity in search of related materials and triggered the intense
studies of their properties. Indeed already in 2010-2011 the superconductivity (TC ~
27-33K) was also found in the series of new synthesized 122 phases such as
CsxFe2Se2, RbxFe2Se2, (TlK)xFeySe2 etc. which have formed today the new family of
superconducting iron-based materials without toxic As. Here, using the ab initio
FLAPW-GGA method we have predicted for the first time the elastic properties for
KFe2Se2 and discussed their interplay with inter-atomic bonding for this system. Our
data reveal that the examined phase is relatively soft material. In addition, this
system is mechanically stable, adopts considerable elastic anisotropy, and
demonstrates brittleness. These conclusions agree with the bonding picture for
KFe2Se2, where the inter-atomic bonding is highly anisotropic and includes ionic,
covalent and metallic contributions.
https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1102/1102.3248.pdf
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