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Laser-driven solid-state synthesis of high-entropy oxides

Published 11 Apr 2025 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2504.08209v1)

Abstract: The vast compositional and structural landscape of high-entropy oxides (HEOs) grants them a wide range of potentially valuable physicochemical properties. However, the elemental immiscibility and crystal complexity limit their controllable synthesis. Here, we report a laser-driven solid-state synthesis technique that enables high-throughput production of HEOs with different crystal structures, including rock-salt, perovskite, spinel, fluorite, pyrochlore, tantalate, and silicate, incorporating up to 20 cationic elements. Typically, we successfully synthesize all types of high-entropy rare-earth disilicates (HEREDs), including A-, {\alpha}-, \b{eta}-, {\gamma}-, {\delta}-, F-, and G-type phase structures, with up to 15 rare-earth elements in the A site and 5 transition-metal elements in the B site. Benefiting from their unique G-type phase structure and 20-cation composition, HEREDs are endowed with the new functionality of microwave absorption (effective absorption bandwidth of 4.3 GHz). Our work not only realizes the controllable synthesis of HEOs with vast compositional and structural space but also offers them new physicochemical properties, making them highly promising for a diverse array of structural and functional applications.

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