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Universal Maximum Strength of Solid Metals and Alloys

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PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
卷 130, 期 16, 页码 -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.166101

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Interstitial electron density rho o is a universal metric for strength in metals, and sets the exchange-correlation parameter rs in density-functional theory. It also predicts maximum shear strength tau max and linear relationships between elastic moduli and rho o, as well as between tau max and melting/glass-transition temperature. This prediction allows for rapid and reliable selection of high-strength alloys with ductility, as demonstrated for various types of metals and validated experimentally.
Interstitial electron density rho o is offered as a direct metric for maximum strength in metals, arising from universal properties derived from an electron gas. rho o sets the exchange-correlation parameter rs in density -functional theory. It holds also for maximum shear strength tau max in polycrystals [M. Chandross and N. Argibay, Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 125501 (2020)]. Elastic moduli and tau max for polycrystalline (amorphous) metals are linear with rho o and melting Tm (glass-transition Tg) temperature. rho o or rs, even with rule-of -mixture estimate, predicts relative strength for rapid, reliable selection of high-strength alloys with ductility, as confirmed for elements to steels to complex solid solutions, and validated experimentally.

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