High-entropy alloys are an intriguing new class of metallic materials that derive their properties from being multi-element systems that can crystallize as a single phase, despite containing high concentrations of five or more elements with different crystal structures. Here we examine an equiatomic medium-entropy alloy containing only three elements, CrCoNi, as a single-phase face-centred cubic solid solution, which displays strength-toughness properties that exceed those of all high-entropy alloys and most multi-phase alloys. At room temperature, the alloy shows tensile strengths of almost 1 GPa, failure strains of ∼70% and KJIc fracture-toughness values above 200 MPa m(1/2); at cryogenic temperatures strength, ductility and toughness of...
A single-phase face-centered-cubic (FCC) high- or medium-entropy alloys (HEAs or MEAs) have attracte...
Damage tolerance can be an elusive characteristic of structural materials requiring both high streng...
Damage tolerance can be an elusive characteristic of structural materials requiring both high streng...
High-entropy alloys are an intriguing new class of metallic materials that derive their properties f...
A metal alloy that is stronger when cold Metal alloys normally consist of one dominant element, with...
CrCoNi-based medium- and high-entropy alloys display outstanding damage tolerance, especially at cry...
Medium- and high-entropy alloys based on the CrCoNi-system have been shown to display outstanding st...
We show that face-centered-cubic CrCoNi medium-entropy alloy sustains a Charpy V-notch impact toughn...
In conventional alloys, a single metallic element is used as the dominant constituent. For example, ...
Representative face-centered-cubic (FCC) high-entropy alloys (HEAs) or medium-entropy alloys (MEAs),...
We systematically compared the mechanical properties of CrCoNi, a recently emerged prototypical medi...
CrCoNi-based high-entropy alloys have demonstrated outstanding mechanical properties, particularly a...
CrCoNi-based high-entropy alloys have demonstrated outstanding mechanical properties, particularly a...
We systematically compared the mechanical properties of CrCoNi, a recently emerged prototypical medi...
A single-phase face-centered-cubic (FCC) high- or medium-entropy alloys (HEAs or MEAs) have attracte...
A single-phase face-centered-cubic (FCC) high- or medium-entropy alloys (HEAs or MEAs) have attracte...
Damage tolerance can be an elusive characteristic of structural materials requiring both high streng...
Damage tolerance can be an elusive characteristic of structural materials requiring both high streng...
High-entropy alloys are an intriguing new class of metallic materials that derive their properties f...
A metal alloy that is stronger when cold Metal alloys normally consist of one dominant element, with...
CrCoNi-based medium- and high-entropy alloys display outstanding damage tolerance, especially at cry...
Medium- and high-entropy alloys based on the CrCoNi-system have been shown to display outstanding st...
We show that face-centered-cubic CrCoNi medium-entropy alloy sustains a Charpy V-notch impact toughn...
In conventional alloys, a single metallic element is used as the dominant constituent. For example, ...
Representative face-centered-cubic (FCC) high-entropy alloys (HEAs) or medium-entropy alloys (MEAs),...
We systematically compared the mechanical properties of CrCoNi, a recently emerged prototypical medi...
CrCoNi-based high-entropy alloys have demonstrated outstanding mechanical properties, particularly a...
CrCoNi-based high-entropy alloys have demonstrated outstanding mechanical properties, particularly a...
We systematically compared the mechanical properties of CrCoNi, a recently emerged prototypical medi...
A single-phase face-centered-cubic (FCC) high- or medium-entropy alloys (HEAs or MEAs) have attracte...
A single-phase face-centered-cubic (FCC) high- or medium-entropy alloys (HEAs or MEAs) have attracte...
Damage tolerance can be an elusive characteristic of structural materials requiring both high streng...
Damage tolerance can be an elusive characteristic of structural materials requiring both high streng...