Abstract

Using the DFT method, we study the phonon properties of an α-B12 rhombohedral crystal in the basis set of plane waves and its electronic structure in the localized basis set of Gaussians. It follows from the phonon dispersion that the crystal possesses a dynamical stability. The effective Born charges, the oscillator strengths, the transverse–longitudinal splitting, and the dielectric functions of dipole modes are calculated. We show that charge transfer from polar to equatorial atoms takes place in a В12 icosahedron, while В–В bonds have predominantly a covalent character. In the density of states of acoustic modes, we reveal a structure that can manifest itself in the spectra of disordered boron compounds. From the dispersion of electronic bands, the occurrence of an indirect energy gap follows. The overlap of partial densities implies the hybridization of s and p electronic states in boron atoms.

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