Multihyperuniformity in high entropy MXenes
Yu Liu, Mohan Chen

TL;DR
This paper extends the concept of multihyperuniformity to high entropy MXenes, revealing their potential for enhanced stability and unique electronic properties due to hidden long-range order.
Contribution
It introduces a method to identify and model multihyperuniform structures in high entropy MXenes, linking structural order to stability and electronic characteristics.
Findings
High entropy MXenes are at least effectively multihyperuniform.
Multihyperuniform models are energetically more stable than random models.
Multihyperuniformity reduces lattice distortion, affecting electronic properties.
Abstract
MXenes are a large family of two-dimensional transition metal carbides and nitrides that possess excellent electrical conductivity, high volumetric capacitance, great mechanical properties, and hydrophilicity. In this work, we generalize the concept of multihyperuniformity (MH), an exotic state that can exist in a disordered multi-component system, to two-dimensional materials MXenes. Disordered hyperuniform systems possess an isotropic local structure that lacks traditional translational and orientational order, yet they completely suppress infinite-wavelength density fluctuations as in perfect crystals and, in this sense, possess a hidden long-range order. In particular, we evaluate the static structure factor of the individual components present in the high entropy (HE) MXene experimental sample TiVCMoCr based on high-solution SEM imaging data, which suggests this HE MXene system is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMXene and MAX Phase Materials · 2D Materials and Applications · Graphene research and applications
