Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1498521 Scripta Materialia 2015 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Properties of metals are fundamentally determined by their electron behavior, which is largely reflected by the electron work function (φφ). Recent studies have demonstrated that many properties of metallic materials are directly related to φφ, which may provide a simple but fundamental parameter for material design. Since material properties are affected by temperature, in this article a simple model is proposed to correlate the work function with temperature, expressed as φ(T)=φ0-γ(kBT)2φ0, where γγ varies with the crystal structure. This φ-Tφ-T relationship helps determine and explain the dependence of metal properties on temperature on a feasible electronic base. As a sample application, the established relationship is applied to determine the dependence of the Young’s modulus of metals on temperature. The proposed relationship is consistent with experimental observations.

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