AbstractIn this paper, the propagation of harmonic plane waves is considered in a generalized thermoelastic medium with diffusion and voids in the presence of initial stress, magnetic field, rotation, and gravity in the context of thermoelastic models; classical, Lord Shulman, Green Lindsay as well as dual‐phase‐lag models. We applied the boundary conditions in the physical domain using the normal mode method technique on the surface to obtain the displacements, stresses, temperature, diffusion concentration, and the volume fraction field. Influence of initial stress, magnetic field, rotation, and gravity on temperature, stresses, concentration of diffusion, and the volume fraction is observed through a numerical example. The results obtained will be compared in the presence and absence of the new considered variables, also with the previous results obtained by the others and displayed graphically.