Accounting for longitudinal spin fluctuations in the paramagnetic state, we calculate elastic constants and stacking fault energy as a function of temperature and chemical composition for Cr-Co-Ni alloys. The longitudinal spin fluctuations are demonstrated to be important for the quantitative description of the thermo-mechanical properties and the corresponding chemical and temperature dependences. Replacing Ni with Cr and Co is found to yield opposite influence on the mechanical properties at finite temperature. A high thermal stability in plasticity is predicted in the low Cr regime in Cr-Co-Ni alloys, while a good thermal stability in elasticity can be achieved in the high Cr and low Co regime. The present advance in thermo-chemical-magnetic-property enhances the understanding required for an intelligent design of multicomponent alloys toward high-technology applications.
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Dong, Z., Li, W., Jiang, B., Li, Q., Pan, F., & Vitos, L. (2021). Thermo-mechanical properties of Cr-Co-Ni alloys from longitudinal spin fluctuation theory. Applied Physics Letters, 119(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0063367
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