Probing Elastic Isotropy in Entropy Stabilized Transition Metal Oxides: Experimental Estimation of Single Crystal Elastic Constants from Polycrystalline Materials
Lalith Kumar Bhaskar, Niraja Moharana, Hendrik Holz, Rajaprakash, Ramachandramoorthy, K.C. Hari Kumar, Ravi Kumar

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new experimental method to estimate single crystal elastic constants from polycrystalline entropy stabilized oxides, validated with nickel and applied to complex oxides, aiding accurate material modeling.
Contribution
The study presents an innovative, straightforward methodology for estimating SECs from polycrystalline materials, providing reliable experimental values for entropy stabilized oxides.
Findings
Validated method with nickel showing <11.5% deviation
Estimated SECs for [(MgNiCoCuZn)O] with specific values
Discovered significant divergence from DFT calculations, prompting further analysis
Abstract
Single Crystal Elastic Constants (SECs) are pivotal for understanding material deformation, validating interatomic potentials, and enabling crucial material simulations. The entropy stabilized oxide showcases intriguing properties, underscoring the necessity for the determination of precise SECs to establish reliable interatomic potential and unlock its full potential using simulations. This study presents an innovative methodology for estimating SECs from polycrystalline materials, requiring only two diffraction elastic constants and isotropic elastic constants for crystals with cubic symmetry. Validation using phase-pure nickel demonstrated good agreement with existing literature values, with a maximum 11.5% deviation for values. Extending the methodology to [(MgNiCoCuZn)O], SECs were calculated: 219 GPa for , 116 GPa for , and 51 GPa for . Comparison…
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TopicsMetallurgical Processes and Thermodynamics · Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials · Solidification and crystal growth phenomena
