Disordered enthalpy–entropy descriptor for high-entropy ceramics discovery

Divilov, Simon and Eckert, Hagen and Hicks, David and Oses, Corey and Toher, Cormac and Friedrich, Rico and Esters, Marco and Mehl, Michael J. and Zettel, Adam C. and Lederer, Yoav and Zurek, Eva and Maria, Jon-Paul and Brenner, Donald W. and Campilongo, Xiomara and Filipović, Suzana and Fahrenholtz, William G. and Ryan, Caillin J. and DeSalle, Christopher M. and Crealese, Ryan J. and Wolfe, Douglas E. and Calzolari, Arrigo and Curtarolo, Stefano (2024) Disordered enthalpy–entropy descriptor for high-entropy ceramics discovery. Nature, 625 (7993). pp. 66-73. ISSN 0028-0836

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Abstract

The need for improved functionalities in extreme environments is fuelling interest in high-entropy ceramics. Except for the computational discovery of high-entropy carbides, performed with the entropy-forming-ability descriptor4, most innovation has been slowly driven by experimental means. Hence, advancement in the field needs more theoretical contributions. Here we introduce disordered enthalpy–entropy descriptor (DEED), a descriptor that captures the balance between entropy gains and enthalpy costs, allowing the correct classification of functional synthesizability of multicomponent ceramics, regardless of chemistry and structure. To make our calculations possible, we have developed a convolutional algorithm that drastically reduces computational resources. Moreover, DEED guides the experimental discovery of new single-phase high-entropy carbonitrides and borides. This work, integrated into the AFLOW computational ecosystem, provides an array of potential new candidates, ripe for experimental discoveries.

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Subjects: Eprints STM archive > Multidisciplinary
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Date Deposited: 04 Mar 2024 07:10
Last Modified: 04 Mar 2024 07:10
URI: http://public.paper4promo.com/id/eprint/1875

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