Elastic moduli of paramagnetic chromium and Ti-V-Cr alloys

Abstract
The single-crystal elastic moduli of chromium have been measured ultrasonically to 5 kbar and from 80 to 700K. In the paramagnetic phase the shear moduli are found to be approximately linear functions of pressure and temperature for pressures and temperatures above the Neel transition line. At atmospheric pressure, the compressional modulus C11 increases with temperature above TN up to a maximum at about 475K, and then decreases and becomes a linear function of T above 550K.C11 is not a linear function P for temperatures up to 473K. The results for paramagnetic chromium are combined with previous results on Ti-V and V-Cr alloys to discuss the relationship of the elastic properties to the electronic bandstructure of these alloys.