Abstract:
The results of the experiment on the thermobaric annealing of titanium monoxide with a $B1$ cubic structure at a temperature of 2273 K have been analyzed. The analysis of these results has shown that an increase in the initial period of the lattice from 417.6 to 418.0 pm after processing at a pressure of 3 GPa and to 418.5 pm at a pressure of 6 GPa is due to the filling of vacant sites of the crystal structure with atoms. The ab initio quantum calculations indicate that the equilibrium period of the lattice should increase monotonically by 2% at a decrease in the concentration of vacancies from 16.7 to 0%. After aging the samples under normal conditions, the period of the lattice is no more than 421.0 pm and the concentration of vacancies is no lower than 11% because of the instability of the structure at lower concentrations of vacancies.