Encyclopedia of Condensed Matter Physics 2024
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-90800-9.00117-7
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High-entropy alloys: An overview on the fundamentals, development, and future perspective

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“…A high-entropy alloy (HEA) contains more than five elements, and the content of each main element is between 5% and 35% (atomic fraction) with a solid-solution-based or mixed entropy greater than the 1.5R alloy [105][106][107]. Due to the special atomic structure of the multi-principal element components of high-entropy alloys, which are mutual solute and solvent atoms, they exhibit excellent mechanical, oxidation-resistant, and corrosionresistant properties under the joint action of various microscopic mechanisms.…”
Section: Ti(cn)-based Cermets With High-entropy Alloys As the Bindermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A high-entropy alloy (HEA) contains more than five elements, and the content of each main element is between 5% and 35% (atomic fraction) with a solid-solution-based or mixed entropy greater than the 1.5R alloy [105][106][107]. Due to the special atomic structure of the multi-principal element components of high-entropy alloys, which are mutual solute and solvent atoms, they exhibit excellent mechanical, oxidation-resistant, and corrosionresistant properties under the joint action of various microscopic mechanisms.…”
Section: Ti(cn)-based Cermets With High-entropy Alloys As the Bindermentioning
confidence: 99%