Accurate, Large-Scale Density Functional Melting of Hg: Relativistic Effects Decrease Melting Temperature by 160 K.

J Phys Chem Lett

Centre for Theoretical Chemistry and Physics, The New Zealand Institute for Advanced Study and the Institute of Natural and Mathematical Sciences, Massey University Auckland, Private Bag 102904, 0632 Auckland, New Zealand.

Published: April 2017

Using first-principles calculations and the "interface pinning" method in large-scale density functional molecular dynamics simulations of bulk melting, we prove that mercury is a liquid at room temperature due to relativistic effects. The relativistic model gives a melting temperature of 241 K, in excellent agreement with the experimental temperature of 234 K. The nonrelativistic melting temperature is remarkably high at 402 K.

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