Table

Elements 

Binary Systems

Al:    Al-Cu  Al-Zr    Al-Ni   Al-Pd    Al-Ag    Al-La   Al-Sm  Al-Ce    Al-Pb    Al-Y         

Cu:   Cu-Al  Cu-Zr   Cu-Ni    Cu-Si    Cu-Pd    Cu-La    Cu-Ag    Cu-Mg    Cu-Y    Cu-Au     

Zr:    Zr-Al  Zr-Cu     Zr-Ni    Zr-Pd    Zr-Ag    Zr-Pt    Zr-Y

Ni:    Ni-Al    Ni-Cu    Ni-Zr    Ni-Pd    Ni-La    Ni-P     Ni-Nb

La:    La-Al    La-Cu    La-Ni        

Pd:    Pd-Cu    Pd-Si    Pd-Ni    Pd-P    Pd-Zr    Pd-Al

Mg:    Mg-Ca    Mg-Cu    Mg-Ti    Mg-Y   Mg-Zn

*Email Dr. Howard Sheng (hsheng@gmu.edu) for the availability of the potentials.

Ternary Systems

Zr-Cu-Al       

Ni-Co-Cr (Medium Entropy Alloy)

Zr-Cu-Ag

Quaternary Systems

Contact Dr. Howard Sheng at hsheng@gmu.edu for the availability of the potentials. 

Citation

H.W. Sheng, M.J. Kramer, A. Cadien, T. Fujita and M.W. Chen, Highly-optimized EAM potentials for 14 fcc metals, PRB 83, 134118 (2011)

Y.Q. Cheng, E. Ma, and H.W. Sheng, Atomic level structure in multicomponent bulk metallic glass, PRL, 102, 245501 (2009) (The supplemental materials contain details of the potential development of Zr-Cu-Al).

Q.J. Li, H.W. Sheng and E. Ma, Strengthening in multi-principal element alloys with local-chemical-order roughened dislocation pathways, Nature Communications 10, 3563 (2019) Supplementary information 

T. Fujita, P. F. Guan, H. W. Sheng, A. Inoue, T. Sakurai, and M. W. Chen, Coupling between chemical and dynamic heterogeneities in a multicomponent bulk metallic glass, PRB 81, 140204 (2010) (Zr-Cu-Ag)

Y. Q. Cheng, H. W. Sheng, and E. Ma, Relationship between structure, dynamics, and mechanical properties in metallic glass-forming alloys, PRB 78, 014207 (2008)