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The presence, nature, and impact of chemical short-range order in the multi-principal element alloy CrCoNi are all topics of current interest and debate. First-principles calculations reveal that its origins are fundamentally magnetic, involving repulsion between like-spin Co-Cr and Cr-Cr pairs that is complemented by the formation of a magnetically aligned sublattice of second-nearest-neighbor Cr atoms. Ordering models following these principles are found to predict otherwise anomalous experimental measurements concerning both magnetization and atomic volumes across a range of compositions. In addition to demonstrating the impact of magnetic interactions and resulting chemical rearrangement, the possible explanation of experiments would imply that short-range order of this type is far more prevalent than previously realized.
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Flynn Walsh
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Mark Asta
Northwestern University
Robert O. Ritchie
Manchester Metropolitan University
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
University of California, Berkeley
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d417c8ade60629e086fc0e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2020540118