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High Entropy Alloys

The topic covered includes, but is not limited to: (1) Theoretical (computational) or experimental design of novel HEAs. (2) Advanced characterization, such as synchrotron and neutron scattering, three-dimensional (3D) atom probe tomography and high-resolution TEM (3) Thermodynamics, phase stability, kinetics, and phase transformation mechanisms related to precipitation of second (or more) phases, martensitic transformation, and TRIP/TWIP effects in HEAs; and their influence on mechanical behavior. (4) Mechanical behavior, such as deformation, fracture, fatigue, creep, and micro/nano-mechanics of HEAs (5) Functional properties, such as magnetic, super-elastic, shape memory, catalytic and biomedical behaviors, of HEAs, extended to thermoelectric and anodic battery applications.

Editors

  • Xiongjun Liu

    University of Science and Technology Beijing, xjliu@ustb.edu.cn

  • Yiping Lu

    Dalian University of Technology, luyiping@dlut.edu.cn

  • Jiaqing He

    Southern University of Science and Technology, hejq@sustech.edu.cn

  • Si Lan

    Nanjing University of Science and Technology, lansi@njust.edu.cn

Articles (19 in this collection)