[Oral Presentation]Ultrastrong and ductile medium-entropy alloys via hierarchical ordering

Ultrastrong and ductile medium-entropy alloys via hierarchical ordering
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Abstract
Long-range ordered phases in most high-entropy and medium-entropy alloys (HEAs/MEAs) exhibit poor ductility, stemming from their brittle nature of complex crystal structure with specific bonding state. Here, we propose a design strategy to severalfold strengthen a single-phase face-centered cubic (fcc) Ni2CoFeV MEA by introducing trigonal κ and cubic L12 intermetallic phases via hierarchical ordering. The tri-phase MEA has an ultrahigh tensile strength exceeding 1.6 GPa and an outstanding ductility of 30% at room temperature, which surpasses the strength-ductility synergy of most reported HEAs/MEAs. The simultaneous activation of unusual dislocation multiple slip and stacking faults (SFs) in the κ phase, along with nano-SF-networks, Lomer-Cottrell locks, and high-density dislocations in the coupled L12 and fcc phases contribute to enhanced strain hardening and excellent ductility. This work offers a promising prototype to design super-strong and ductile structural materials by harnessing the hierarchical ordered phases.
 
Keywords
Medium-entropy alloy,Ordered phases,Strength and ductility,κ phase,L12 phase,Deformation mechanism
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顾雷
南京理工大学;材料科学与工程学院;纳米异构材料中心

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顾雷 南京理工大学;材料科学与工程学院;纳米异构材料中心
赵永好 南京理工大学;材料科学与工程
陈翔 南京理工大学;材料科学与工程学院;纳米异构材料中心
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