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Overcoming strength-toughness trade-off in a eutectic high entropy alloy by optimizing chemical and microstructural heterogeneities
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2024
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringMedium EntropyMicrostructural HeterogeneitiesStrength-toughness Trade-offMicrostructure-strength RelationshipAlloysConventional Eutectic AlloysMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringSolid MechanicsMicrostructureMechanical PropertiesMultiple Length ScalesApplied PhysicsAlloy DesignAlloy PhaseMultiprincipal Element AlloyMechanics Of MaterialsHigh-entropy Alloys
Abstract The well-known strength-toughness trade-off has long been an obstacle in the pursuit of advanced structural alloys. Here, we develop a eutectic high entropy alloy that effectively overcomes this limitation. Our alloy is composed of face-centered cubic and body-centered cubic crystalline phases, and demonstrates attractive mechanical properties by harnessing microstructural hybridization and a strain-induced phase transition between phases. Unlike conventional eutectic alloys, the compositionally complexity of our alloy allows control of its microstructural and chemical heterogeneities across multiple length scales, ranging from atomic- and nano-scales to meso-scales. Optimizing these microstructural and chemical heterogeneities within our alloy enables high strength and ductility because of enhanced fracture resistance, outperforming alternative high and medium entropy alloys with similar compositions and microstructures.
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