Abstract

Acoustic velocities and elasticity of high P-T synthesized new (VNbTaTi)C high-entropy carbides (HECs) are reported at high pressure using large volume press (LVP)-based ultrasonic interferometry technique. Using the finite-strain equation approach, the bulk modulus and shear rigidity, and their pressure dependences, are derived from the current experimental data, yielding B0 = 261.6(2) GPa, G0 = 191.4(3) GPa, ∂B/∂P = 4.34(18), and ∂G/∂P = 1.83(6). Interestingly, the (VNbTaTi)C HECs is more incompressible than the superhard γ-B (∼213.9 GPa), and almost as incompressible as superhard PcBN (∼254 GPa). Meanwhile, its shear rigidity (∼191.4 GPa) is comparable to the superhard B6O-B4C composite (G = 202 GPa), and as stiff as the (TiZrNbTa)C (193 ∼ 195 GPa) HECs. More strikingly, the fracture toughness is enhanced up to ∼4.6(3) MPa·m1/2, and the Vickers hardness of (VNbTaTi)C HECs is ∼22.6(2) GPa, which are significantly stronger than other high-entropy carbides. These new findings and results may be very important for its applications in extreme environments.

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