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SF01.01.01 2024 MRS Spring Meeting

Investigations of Local Structure in High Entropy Oxides

When and Where

Apr 23, 2024
10:30am - 11:00am

Terrace Suite 1, Level 4, Summit

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Christina Rost1

Virginia Tech1

Abstract

Christina Rost1

Virginia Tech1
Many properties we observe in materials are a direct consequence of their composition and local structure. High entropy oxides are a unique class of systems that do not have a primary composition; rather they contain a near-equimolar distribution of several elements— where no single element serves as host. Such compositional disorder is accompanied by a unique distribution of localized structural distortions which may affect properties such as thermal conductivity, magnetic interaction, diffusion, and more. A key point of interest in these high entropy systems is the implied breadth of property tunability, which ranges in compositionally dependent functionalities from amorphous-like thermal conductivities to exotic magnetic states. In this talk, we review the beginnings of high entropy oxides then present ongoing work on the local characterization of several high entropy compositions exhibiting numerous crystal structures. X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS), both near-edge and extended, is demonstrated to aid in understanding such chemical and structural disorder. The strengths and challenges of such characterization are discussed.

Keywords

extended x-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) | oxide | thin film

Symposium Organizers

Ben Breitung, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Alannah Hallas, The University of British Columbia
Scott McCormack, University of California, Davis
T. Zac Ward, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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