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Mechanical stability and fracture behavior of the WOs sigma phase: Effects of composition and lattice-site occupancy

A. Vesti, D. Music, M. Forti, M. Palumbo, T. Hammerschmidt, P. Olsson

Computational Materials Science, 269, 114699, (2026)

DOI: 10.1016/j.commatsci.2026.114699

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Precipitates of the topologically close-packed (TCP) phases can significantly impact a material’s mechanical and fracture properties. This theoretical study uses ab initio modeling to investigate the sigma phase of WOs, focusing on composition-dependent mechanical and fracture-related properties. We find the effect of Os on WOs 𝜎 to be stronger than that of Re in WRe sigma phase, with the WOs phase exhibiting peak hardness at the ideal concentration. This difference is attributed to variations in d-orbital filling, causing Os to favor low-coordination sites more strongly than Re. While ductility may improve at high Os contents, brittle fracture of the phase is still predicted. For Os concentrations above 78 at.%, the sigma phase becomes mechanically unstable. These results indicate that subtle changes in 𝑑-orbital filling between Os and Re significantly affect the stability and mechanical properties of the 𝜎 phase and may apply to similar TCP phases.

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