Magnetic Behavior of a High Entropy Oxide

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Abstract

High entropy oxides are a new group of materials that have attracted attention because of interesting properties and potential applications. Previous workers have shown that equimolar mixtures of five binary oxides undergo a reversible transformation from single fcc phase material when sintered at high temperature (1000 oC) to multiphase material when sintered at 700 oC and back to single phase material when fired for a second time at 1000 oC. Using XRD, we have confirmed the entropy-driven reversible structural transition in equimolar mixtures of MgO, CuO, ZnO, NiO and CoO. However, reversibility was not found for magnetic properties. The field-cooled/ zero-field-cooled response was measured for a sample sintered at 700 oC which showed paramagnetic behaviour. When this sample was sintered at 1000 oC - when it was single phase fcc - the sample was antiferromagnetic with transition temperature around 110 K. But when the sample was forced to become multiphase by sintering again at 700 oC the overall magnetic behaviour was still antiferromagnetic.

*Research supported by the National Science and Engineering Council of Canada.

Presenters

  • David Crandles

    • Physics, Brock University

Authors

  • Tahereh Afsharvosoughi

    • Physics, Brock University
  • David Crandles

    • Physics, Brock University