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Role of Static Displacements in Stabilizing Body Centered Cubic High Entropy Alloys

German Samolyuk, Yuri N. Osetsky, G. M. Stocks, James R. Morris

2021Physical Review Letters58 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The configurational entropy of high entropy alloys (HEAs) plays little role in the stabilization of one particular crystal structure over another. We show that disorder-induced atomic displacements help stabilize body centered cubic (bcc) structure HEAs with average valences <4.7. These disorder-induced atomic displacements mimic the temperature-induced vibrations that stabilize the bcc structure of group IV elemental metals at high temperatures. The static displacements are significantly larger than for face centered cubic HEAs, approaching values associated with the Lindemann criterion for melting. Chemical disorder in high entropy alloys have a previously unidentified, nonentropic energy contribution that stabilizes a particular crystalline ground state.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceHigh entropy alloysCubic crystal systemCondensed matter physicsThermodynamicsAlloyPhysicsMetallurgyHigh Entropy Alloys StudiesAdditive Manufacturing Materials and ProcessesHigh-Temperature Coating Behaviors