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Laser assisted high entropy alloy coating on aluminum: Microstructural evolution
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringLaser Surface EngineeringAdvanced Laser ProcessingEngineeringCorrosionSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsHigh Entropy AlloyAlloy DesignMicrostructural EvolutionLaser Processing TechnologyLong RangeLaser-assisted DepositionMultiprincipal Element AlloyMicrostructureCladding (Metalworking)
High entropy alloy (Al-Fe-Co-Cr-Ni) coatings were synthesized using laser surface engineering on aluminum substrate. Electron diffraction analysis confirmed the formation of solid solution of body centered cubic high entropy alloy phase along with phases with long range periodic structures within the coating. Evolution of such type of microstructure was a result of kinetics associated with laser process, which generates higher temperatures and rapid cooling resulting in retention of high entropy alloy phase followed by reheating and/or annealing in subsequent passes of the laser track giving rise to partial decomposition. The partial decomposition resulted in formation of precipitates having layered morphology with a mixture of high entropy alloy rich phases, compounds, and long range ordered phases.
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