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    Citation - WoS: 8
    Citation - Scopus: 9
    First-principles studies of Tin+1SiNn (n=1, 2, 3) MAX phase
    (Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2020) Surucu, Gokhan; Gullu, Hasan Huseyin; Candan, Abdullah; Yildiz, Bugra; Erkisi, Aytac
    In this study, the structural, electronic, mechanical, lattice dynamical and thermodynamic characteristics of ( 1, 2 and 3) phase compounds were investigated using the first principle calculations. These ternary nitride compounds were found to be stable and synthesisable, and the results on the stability nature of them were also evaluated for the possible and phases. -was found to be the most stable one among these new class of layered phases for which limited works are available in the literature. The band structures, that are essential for the electronic properties, were determined along with the partial density of states (PDOS) indicating the metallic behaviour of these compounds. The polycrystalline elastic moduli were calculated based on the single-crystal elastic constants and the mechanical stabilities were verified. Some basic physical parameters, such as bulk modulus, shear modulus, Young's modulus, Poisson's ratio, Debye temperature, and sound velocities, were also predicted. Furthermore, the anisotropic elastic properties were visualised in three dimensions (3D) for Young's modulus, linear compressibility, shear modulus and Poisson's ratio as well as with the calculation of the anisotropic factors. - phase showed the most isotropic characteristics with minimum deviations. These theoretical values were also used to identify the stiffness and ionic characteristics. The phonon dispersion curves and corresponding PDOS indicated that compounds were dynamically stable. Moreover, thermodynamic properties obtained from phonon dispersion curves were investigated in detail.
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    Citation - WoS: 139
    Citation - Scopus: 140
    CaXH3 (X = Mn, Fe, Co) perovskite-type hydrides for hydrogen storage applications
    (Wiley, 2020) Surucu, Gokhan; Gencer, Aysenur; Candan, Abdullah; Gullu, Hasan H.; Isik, Mehmet
    Hydrogen storage is one of the attractive research interests in recent years due to the advantages of hydrogen to be used as energy source. The studies on hydrogen storage applications focus mainly on investigation of hydrogen storage capabilities of newly introduced compounds. The present paper aims at characterization of CaXH3 (X: Mn, Fe, or Co) perovskite-type hydrides for the first time to understand their potential contribution to the hydrogen storage applications. CaXH3 compounds have been investigated by density functional theory studies to reveal their various characteristics and hydrogen storage properties. CaXH3 compounds have been optimized in cubic crystal structure and the lattice constants of studied compounds have been obtained as 3.60, 3.50, and 3.48 angstrom for X: Mn, Fe, and Co compounds, respectively. The optimized structures have negative formation enthalpies pointing out that studied compounds are thermodynamically stable and could be synthesized experimentally. The gravimetric hydrogen storage densities of X: Mn, Fe, and Co compounds were found in as 3.09, 3.06, and 2.97 wt%, respectively. The revealed values for hydrogen storage densities indicate that CaXH3 compounds may be potential candidates for hydrogen storage applications. Moreover, various mechanical parameters of interest compounds like elastic constants, bulk modulus, and Poisson's ratio have been reported throughout the study. These compounds were found mechanically stable with satisfying Born stability criteria. Further analyses based on Cauchy pressure and Pugh criterion, showed that they have brittleness nature and relatively hard materials. In addition, the electronic characteristics, band structures, and associated partial density of states of CaXH3 hydrides have been revealed. The dynamic stability behavior of them was verified based on the phonon dispersion curves.
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    Citation - WoS: 2
    Integrating Theoretical and Experimental Approaches To Unveil the Mechanical Properties of Cusbse2 Thin Films
    (Iop Publishing Ltd, 2024) Surucu, Ozge; Gencer, Aysenur; Usanmaz, Demet; Parlak, Mehmet; Surucu, Gokhan
    An exhaustive investigation of the mechanical characteristics of CuSbSe2 thin films is conducted in this study by combining experimental nanoindentation methods with theoretical simulations. The Ab-initio Molecular Dynamics (AIMD) calculations are performed with the machine learning (ML) force fields. By employing the Vienna Ab-initio Simulation Package (VASP) based on Density Functional Theory (DFT), theoretical inquiries are carried out to identify crucial parameters, such as bonding characteristics, elastic constants, hardness, bulk modulus, shear modulus, Young's modulus, and Poisson's ratio. Experimental validation is conducted using nanoindentation to investigate load-dependent hardness and Young's modulus in a manner that closely matches the theorized predictions. The anomalies between experimental and theoretical outcomes are ascribed to anisotropic behavior and grain boundaries. Furthermore, an investigation is conducted into the directional dependence of sound wave velocities in the CuSbSe2 films, leading to the revelation of intricate elastic property details. By employing an integrated theoretical-experimental approach, the present attempt not only increases the knowledge concerning CuSbSe2 films but also fortifies the relationship between theory and experiment, thereby bolstering the dependability of our results. The insights provided as a result of this paper facilitate the development of CuSbSe2 film applications in a variety of technological fields in the future.