An investigation of high entropy alloy electrical conductivity using first-principles calculations
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Abstract
The Kubo–Greenwood equation, in combination with the first-principles Korringa–Kohn–Rostoker coherent potential approximation (KKR-CPA) can be used to calculate the DC residual resistivity of random alloys at T = 0 K. We implemented this method in a multiple scattering theory based ab initio package, MuST, and applied it to the ab initio study of the residual resistivity of the high entropy alloy AlxCoCrFeNi as a function of x. The calculated resistivities are compared with experimental data. We also predict the residual resistivity of refractory high entropy alloy MoNbTaVxW. The calculated resistivity trends are also explained using theoretical arguments. We also discuss the inclusion of chemical short range order effects in the conductivity calculations by combining the Kubo-Greenwood equation with the Cluster Averaged Coherent Potential Approximation.
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Publication: Appl. Phys. Lett. 119, 121903 (2021); https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0065239
Presenters
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Vishnu Raghuraman
Carnegie Mellon University
Authors
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Vishnu Raghuraman
Carnegie Mellon University
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Yang Wang
Pittsburgh Supercomput Ctr
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Michael Widom
Carnegie Mellon Univ