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Plasmonic high-entropy carbides

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Abstract

Discovering multifunctional materials with tunable plasmonic properties, capable of surviving harsh environments is critical for advanced optical and telecommunication applications. We chose high-entropy transition-metal carbides because of their exceptional thermal, chemical stability, and mechanical properties. By integrating computational thermodynamic disorder modeling and time-dependent density functional theory characterization, we discovered a crossover energy in the infrared and visible range, corresponding to a metal-to-dielectric transition, exploitable for plasmonics. It was also found that the optical response of high-entropy carbides can be largely tuned from the near-IR to visible when changing the transition metal components and their concentration. By monitoring the electronic structures, we suggest rules for optimizing optical properties and designing tailored high-entropy ceramics. Experiments performed on the archetype carbide HfTa4C5 yielded plasmonic properties from room temperature to 1500K. Here we propose plasmonic transition-metal high-entropy carbides as a class of multifunctional materials. Their combination of plasmonic activity, high-hardness, and extraordinary thermal stability will result in yet unexplored applications.

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Publication: Calzolari et al, Nat. Commun. Nature Communications 13, 5993 (2022) 10.1038/s41467-022-33497-1

Presenters

  • Stefano Curtarolo

    Duke University

Authors

  • Stefano Curtarolo

    Duke University

  • Arrigo Calzolari

    CNR-Modena โ€“ Italy

  • Corey Oses

    JHU

  • Cormac Toher

    University of Texas at Dallas

  • Marco Esters

    Duke University

  • Xiomara Campilongo

    Duke University

  • Sergei Stepanoff

    Penn State University

  • Douglas E Wolfe

    Penn State University