Experimental and computational studies on high-entropy carbide MoNbTaVWC5 under high pressures
Abstract
High-entropy carbide, MoNbTaVWC5, was synthesized from oxide precursors of the constituent metals, mixed with graphite powder in a microwave-generated hydrogen plasma at 26.66 kPa and 2100 °C. Ambient x-ray diffraction analysis confirms the full conversion of oxide precursors into a single-phase, face-centered cubic structure with a lattice parameter a = 4.3309 Å. Nanoindentation measured a hardness of 24.5 ± 1.3 GPa and an elastic modulus of 386 ± 22 GPa. The synthesized sample, mixed with a copper pressure marker, was studied by the radial x-ray diffraction technique with beryllium gasketing in a diamond anvil cell up to 70 GPa. The experimentally measured pressure–volume curve and shear strength were compared with theoretical predictions using the special quasi-random structure technique and density functional theory. MoNbTaVWC5 achieved a 12% volume compression at 70 GPa and exhibited a high shear strength of 6.6 GPa. The present study demonstrates that the high-entropy carbide MoNbTaVWC5 exhibits exceptional incompressibility and high strength under extreme conditions.
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Journal of Applied Physics
American Institute of Physics
Authors (5)
Seth Iwan
Department of Physics, University of Alabama at Birmingham , Birmingham Alabama 35294,
Muhammad Shiraz Ahmad
Department of Physics, University of Alabama at Birmingham , Birmingham Alabama 35294,
Cheng-Chien Chen
Department of Physics, University of Alabama at Birmingham , Birmingham Alabama 35294,
Shane A. Catledge
Department of Physics, University of Alabama at Birmingham , Birmingham Alabama 35294,
Yogesh K. Vohra