Abstract

An empirical relationship has been found to evaluate the bulk modulus (B) and shear modulus (G) with the help of two experimental physical quantities (the melting temperature and the crystal ionicity), which are drawn from various pieces of literature. The PVV theory of crystal ionicity and temperature dependence of elasticity are taken into account for the study. The evaluated bulk modulus and shear modulus values are found to be in excellent conformity with experimental and reported values of other researchers. The current research supports the modelling of emerging semiconductor materials and even understanding of their mechanical properties for photovoltaic, spintronics, LiB systems, FLB phenomenon, and superhard material applications.

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