Achieving an excellent combination of strength and ductility in a single-phase metastable medium-entropy alloy

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY-JMR&T(2023)

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The development of robust alloys capable of maintaining high strength and ductility at cryogenic temperatures has been a long-sought goal, particularly for load-bearing applications in extremely low-temperature environments. In this study, we reported a newly developed face-centered-cubic (FCC) metastable (Ni0 & sdot;3Co0 & sdot;4Cr0.3)94Mo6 medium-entropy alloy (Mo-MEA) with an excellent synergy of strength and ductility at 77 K, surpassing the toughest equiatomic NiCoCr MEA. Compared to the equiatomic NiCoCr MEA, the Mo-MEA exhibited a sub-stantial increase in yield strength by 68 % (from 407 to 685 MPa) and a decent enhancement of the ultimate tensile strength by 10 % (from 1289 to 1415 MPa), along with a marginal increase in elongation from 75 % to 78.45 %. Electron backscatter diffraction and transmission electron microscopy revealed the activation of multimodal deformation mechanisms, including dislocations, stacking faults, twinning, and FCC-to-hexagonal-close-packed phase transformation, during the tensile deformation at 77 K.
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Medium-entropy alloy,Cryogenic deformation,Transmission electron microscopy,Strength-ductility balance
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