Abstract

We report the elastic properties of the hexanary high-entropy alloy superconductor (ScZrNbTa)$_{0.685}$[RhPd]$_{0.315}$ ($T_c\approx7$ K), by Resonant Ultrasound Spectroscopy experiments. The derived elastic constants are bulk modulus $K=132.7$ GPa, Young's modulus $E=121.0$ GPa, shear modulus $G=44.9$ GPa, and Poisson's ratio $\nu$=0.348 for room temperature. The Young's and shear moduli are $\sim 10\%$ larger than those in NbTi/Cu composite superconductor with similar $T_c$, while the ductility is comparable. Moreover, the mechanical performance is further enhanced at cryogenic temperature. Our work confirms the advantageous mechanical properties of high-entropy alloy superconductors and suggests the application prospects.

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