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Prediction of A2 to B2 Phase Transition in the High Entropy Alloy MoNbTaW

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posted on 2013-06-21, 00:00 authored by William Paul Huhn, Michael WidomMichael Widom

In this article, we show that an effective Hamiltonian fit with first-principles calculations predicts that an order/disorder transition occurs in the high-entropy alloy Mo-Nb-Ta-W. Using the Alloy Theoretic Automated Toolkit, we find T = 0 K enthalpies of formation for all binaries containing Mo, Nb, Ta, and W, and in particular, we find the stable structures for binaries at equiatomic concentrations are close in energy to the associated B2 structure, suggesting that at intermediate temperatures, a B2 phase is stabilized in Mo-Nb-Ta-W. Our previously published hybrid Monte Carlo (MC)/molecular dynamics (MD) results for the Mo-Nb-Ta-W system are analyzed to identify certain preferred chemical bonding types. A mean field free energy model incorporating nearest-neighbor bonds is derived, allowing us to predict the mechanism of the order/disorder transition. We find the temperature evolution of the system is driven by strong Mo-Ta bonding. A comparison of the free energy model and our MC/MD results suggests the existence of additional low-temperature phase transitions in the system likely ending with phase segregation into binary phases.

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The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11837-013-0772-3

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2013-06-21

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