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Developing a single-phase and nanograined refractory high-entropy alloy ZrHfNbTaW with ultrahigh hardness by phase transformation via high-pressure torsion

Published 26 Dec 2024 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2412.19006v1)

Abstract: High-entropy alloys (HEAs) are potential candidates for applications as refractory materials. While dual-phase refractory HEAs containing an ordered phase exhibit high hardness, there is high interest in developing intermetallic-free and single-phase refractory HEAs with high hardness. In this study, a new equiatomic HEA ZrHfNbTaW with an ultrahigh hardness of 860 Hv is developed. The alloy is first synthesized with a dual-phase structure via arc melting and further homogenized to a single body-centered cubic (BCC) structure by phase transformation via high-pressure torsion (HPT), using the concept of ultra-severe plastic deformation process. The ultrahigh hardness of the alloy, which is higher than those reported for refractory alloys and single-phase HEAs, is attributed to (i) solution hardening by severe lattice distortion, (ii) Hall-Petch grain boundary hardening by the formation of nanograins with 12 nm average size, and (iii) dislocation hardening confirmed by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy.

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