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Thermodynamic properties of model CdTe/CdSe mixtures
Authors:Frank van Swol  Xiaowang W. Zhou  Sivakumar R. Challa  James E. Martin
Affiliation:1. Sandia National Laboratories, P.O. Box 5800, Albuquerque, NM87185, USA;2. Chemical and Biological Engineering Department, The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM87131, USA;3. Chemical and Biological Engineering Department, The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM87131, USA
Abstract:We report on the thermodynamic properties of binary compound mixtures of model groups II–VI semiconductors. We use the recently introduced Stillinger–Weber Hamiltonian to model binary mixtures of CdTe and CdSe. We use molecular dynamics simulations to calculate the volume and enthalpy of mixing as a function of mole fraction. The lattice parameter of the mixture closely follows Vegard's law: a linear relation. This implies that the excess volume is a cubic function of mole fraction. A connection is made with hard sphere models of mixed fcc and zincblende structures. The potential energy exhibits a positive deviation from ideal soluton behaviour; the excess enthalpy is nearly independent of temperatures studied (300 and 533 K) and is well described by a simple cubic function of the mole fraction. Using a regular solution approach (combining non-ideal behaviour for the enthalpy with ideal solution behaviour for the entropy of mixing), we arrive at the Gibbs free energy of the mixture. The Gibbs free energy results indicate that the CdTe and CdSe mixtures exhibit phase separation. The upper consolute temperature is found to be 335 K. Finally, we provide the surface energy as a function of composition. It roughly follows ideal solution theory, but with a negative deviation (negative excess surface energy). This indicates that alloying increases the stability, even for nano-particles.
Keywords:semi-conductor  mixtures  thermodynamics
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