摘要
Two new high-entropy ceramics(HECs)in the weberite and fergusonite structures,along with the unexpected formation of ordered pyrochlore phases with ultrahigh-entropy compositions and an abrupt pyrochlore–weberite transition,are discovered in a 21-component oxide system.While the Gibbs phase rule allows 21 equilibrium phases,9 out of the 13 compositions examined possess single HEC phases(with ultrahigh ideal configurational entropies:~2.7kB per cation or higher on one sublattice in most cases).Notably,(15RE_(1/15))(Nb_(1/2)Ta_(1/2))O_(4) possess a single monoclinic fergusonite(C2/c)phase,and(15RE_(1/15))_(3)(Nb_(1/2)Ta_(1/2))_(1)O_(7) form a single orthorhombic(C222_(1))weberite phase,where 15RE_(1/15) represents Sc_(1/15)Y_(1/15)La_(1/15)Pr_(1/15)Nd_(1/15)Sm_(1/15)Eu_(1/15)Gd_(1/15)Tb_(1/15)Dy_(1/15)Ho_(1/15)Er_(1/15)Tm_(1/15) Yb_(1/15)Lu_(1/15).Moreover,a series of eight(15RE_(1/15))_(2+x)(Ti_(1/4)Zr_(1/4)Ce_(1/4)Hf_(1/4))_(2−2x)(Nb_(1/2)Ta_(1/2))_(x)O_(7) specimens all exhibit single phases,where a pyrochlore–weberite transition occurs within 0.75<x<0.8125.This cubic-to-orthorhombic transition does not change the temperature-dependent thermal conductivity appreciably,as the amorphous limit may have already been achieved in the ultrahigh-entropy 21-component oxides.These discoveries expand the diversity and complexity of HECs,towards many-component compositionally complex ceramics(CCCs)and ultrahigh-entropy ceramics.
基金
The work is supported by the National Science Foundation(NSF)in the Ceramics program via Grant No.DMR2026193
This work utilized the shared facilities at the San Diego Nanotechnology Infrastructure of UCSD,a member of the National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure(supported by the NSF ECCS-1542148)
the Irvine Materials Research Institute(partially supported by NSF DMR-2011967 through UCI CCAM).