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      Fabrication of high-entropy perovskite oxide by reactive flash sintering

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      Ceramics International
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          Entropy-stabilized oxides

          Configurational disorder can be compositionally engineered into mixed oxide by populating a single sublattice with many distinct cations. The formulations promote novel and entropy-stabilized forms of crystalline matter where metal cations are incorporated in new ways. Here, through rigorous experiments, a simple thermodynamic model, and a five-component oxide formulation, we demonstrate beyond reasonable doubt that entropy predominates the thermodynamic landscape, and drives a reversible solid-state transformation between a multiphase and single-phase state. In the latter, cation distributions are proven to be random and homogeneous. The findings validate the hypothesis that deliberate configurational disorder provides an orthogonal strategy to imagine and discover new phases of crystalline matter and untapped opportunities for property engineering.
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            A new class of high-entropy perovskite oxides

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              Flash Sintering of Nanograin Zirconia in <5 s at 850°C

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                Journal
                Ceramics International
                Ceramics International
                Elsevier BV
                02728842
                August 2020
                August 2020
                : 46
                : 11
                : 18358-18361
                Article
                10.1016/j.ceramint.2020.04.060
                fad137d9-c67c-45a5-8224-c22c3dbc2395
                © 2020

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