Order Parameter Engineering for Random Systems

Abstract

The chemical short-range order (CSRO) in the crystalline materials influences the properties and its effect is particularly important in the context of the multicomponent materials. We propose a scheme for CSRO parameter or -parameter in terms of number of like and unlike bonds in the multicomponent systems. The OPERA or Order Parameter Engineering for RAndom Systems scheme for both semi-canonical as well as canonical ensemble is proposed. The proposed framework provides a high-throughput scheme for exploration of the CSRO in terms of the -parameter. We demonstrate the applicability of the -parameter for describing the CSRO in multicomponent alloys and oxides (FCC-CoCrNi, BCC-MoNbTaW and (CoCuMgNiZn)O). We show that the -parameter not only inherits the merit of Warren-Cowley order parameter, but it also addresses its limitations. The -parameter being a scalar quantity can represent the chemical order and OPERA framework can deal with both semi-canonical and canonical ensemble

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