A bcc refractory high-entropy alloy: the ideal case of smooth plastic flow

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Abstract

Single crystalline metals exhibit correlated dislocation dynamics, irrespective of lattice system. This collective evolution of dislocation structures is intermittent and scale-free, implying divergent length scales that play a critical role in failure initiation and therefore microstructural design. Here we report on a HfNbTaTiZr refractory high-entropy alloy, that lacks criticality in the collective dislocation response. This unusual behaviour manifests itself in almost quenched-out microplastic stress-strain fluctuations and sluggish dislocation avalanching, otherwise only seen in complex engineering alloys. These findings demonstrate how the high-entropy paradigm can serve as a role model to effectively suppress unwanted plastic fluctuations in metals deformation.

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Chang, Y. T., Sharda, A., Rosalie, J. M., Maaß, R., & Charpagne, M. A. (2025). A bcc refractory high-entropy alloy: the ideal case of smooth plastic flow. Materials Research Letters, 13(6), 666–673. https://doi.org/10.1080/21663831.2025.2497860

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