Fig. 8: Stress–strain relations (Equations (18) and (19)), with linear fits providing the components c11, c12, c13, c33, c44, and c66 of the elastic tensor from Equation (19), for the same nine fully relaxed snapshots from the 600 K-NPT CP molecular dynamics of t-LGPS as in Fig. 7. | npj Computational Materials

Fig. 8: Stress–strain relations (Equations (18) and (19)), with linear fits providing the components c11, c12, c13, c33, c44, and c66 of the elastic tensor from Equation (19), for the same nine fully relaxed snapshots from the 600 K-NPT CP molecular dynamics of t-LGPS as in Fig. 7.

From: Solids that are also liquids: elastic tensors of superionic materials

Fig. 8

At each value of the strain parameter x the stress is calculated by relaxing the atoms. The full elastic tensors for the nine configurations are reported in Supplementary Tables 24.

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