Critical Assessment of Mass and Lattice Disorder in Thermal Conductivity Prediction for Medium and High Entropy Ceramics
Yuxuan Wang, Guoqiang Lan, Jun Song

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new model that links lattice disorder to thermal conductivity in medium and high entropy ceramics, enabling more accurate predictions of their heat transfer properties for thermal barrier applications.
Contribution
The authors developed a model connecting lattice disorder with force constant disorder, allowing for improved thermal conductivity predictions in entropy ceramics.
Findings
Good agreement between model predictions and experimental data
Model effectively predicts thermal conductivity of entropy ceramics
Facilitates rapid screening of TBC materials
Abstract
Medium and high entropy ceramics, with their distinctive disordered structures, exhibit ultra-low thermal conductivity and high temperature stability. These properties make them strong contenders for next generation thermal barrier coating (TBC) materials. However, predicting their thermal conductivity has been challenging, primarily due to their unique phonon scattering mechanisms. Apart from the conventional phonon-phonon scattering mechanism, the phonon-disorder scattering, comprising both mass and force constant disorder, are also expected to make significant contribution in determining the thermal conductivity of medium and high entropy ceramics. However, it remains challenging to quantify the phonon-disorder contribution, particular in the aspect of force constant disorder. Here we demonstrated a relationship between the lattice disorder, a quantity more readily calculable, with…
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TopicsThermal properties of materials · Advanced Thermoelectric Materials and Devices
