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Pressure-induced fcc to hcp phase transition in Ni-based high entropy solid solution alloys
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EngineeringSolid-state ChemistryPressure-induced Phase TransitionNicocrfe VariesSolidificationMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringPhysicsMaterial PropertyMicrostructureHigh Temperature MaterialsPhase EquilibriumPressure-induced FccCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsAlloy DesignAlloy PhaseMultiprincipal Element AlloyHigh-entropy Alloys
A pressure-induced phase transition from the fcc to a hexagonal close-packed (hcp) structure was found in NiCoCrFe solid solution alloy starting at 13.5 GPa. The phase transition is very sluggish and the transition did not complete at ∼40 GPa. The hcp structure is quenchable to ambient pressure. Only a very small amount (<5%) of hcp phase was found in the isostructural NiCoCr ternary alloy up to the pressure of 45 GPa and no obvious hcp phase was found in NiCoCrFePd system till to 74 GPa. Ab initio Gibbs free energy calculations indicated the energy differences between the fcc and the hcp phases for the three alloys are very small, but they are sensitive to temperature. The critical transition pressure in NiCoCrFe varies from ∼1 GPa at room temperature to ∼6 GPa at 500 K.
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