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Interstitial carbon in bcc HfNbTiVZr high-entropy alloy from first principles

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PHYSICAL REVIEW MATERIALS
Volume 4, Issue 12, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.4.123601

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Funding

  1. Swedish Research Council (VR) [2019-05403, 2018-04834]
  2. Swedish Government Strategic Research Area in Materials Science on Functional Materials at Linkoping University, Faculty Grant SFOMatLiU [2009 00971]
  3. Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation [KAW2018.0194]
  4. Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research through the Future Research Leaders 6 program [FFL 15-0290]
  5. RFBR [20-02-00178]
  6. NordForsk Nordic Neutron Science Programme through the functional hydrides (FunHy) project [81942]
  7. Vinnova [2018-04834] Funding Source: Vinnova
  8. Swedish Research Council [2018-04834, 2019-05403] Funding Source: Swedish Research Council

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The remarkable mechanical properties of high-entropy alloys can be further improved by interstitial alloying. In this work we employ density functional theory calculations to study the solution energies of dilute carbon interstitial atoms in tetrahedral and octahedral sites in bcc HfNbTiVZr. Our results indicate that carbon interstitials in tetrahedral sites are unstable, and the preferred octahedral sites present a large spread in the energy of solution. The inclusion of carbon interstitials induces large structural relaxations with long-range effects. The effect of local chemical environment on the energy of solution is investigated by performing a local cluster expansion including studies of its correlation with the carbon atomic Voronoi volume. However, the spread in solution energetics cannot be explained with a local environment analysis only pointing towards a complex, long-range influence of interstitial carbon in this alloy.

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