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Visualizing Temperature-Dependent Phase Stability in High Entropy Alloys

Authors :
Evans, Daniel
Chen, Jiadong
Hautier, Geoffroy
Sun, Wenhao
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

High Entropy Alloys (HEAs) contain near equimolar amounts of five or more elements and are a compelling space for materials design. Great emphasis is placed on identifying HEAs that form a homogeneous solid-solution, but the design of such HEAs is hindered by the difficulty of navigating stability relationships in high-component spaces. Traditional phase diagrams use barycentric coordinates to represent composition axes, which require D = (N - 1) spatial dimensions to represent an N-component system, meaning that HEA systems with N > 4 components cannot be readily visualized. Here, we propose forgoing barycentric composition axes in favor of two energy axes: a formation-energy axis and a 'reaction energy' axis. These Inverse Hull Webs offer an information-dense 2D representation that successfully capture complex phase stability relationships in N > 4 component systems. We use our new diagrams to visualize the transition of HEA solid-solutions from high-temperature stability to metastability upon quenching, and identify important thermodynamic features that are correlated with the persistence or decomposition of metastable HEAs.<br />Comment: 18 pages, 5 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2011.14446
Document Type :
Working Paper