Outstanding radiation resistance of tungsten-based high-entropy alloys

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A body-centered cubic W-based refractory high entropy alloy with outstanding radiation resistance has been developed. The alloy was grown as thin films showing a bimodal grain size distribution in the nanocrystalline and ultrafine regimes and a unique 4-nm lamella-like structure revealed by atom probe tomography (APT). Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and x-ray diffraction show certain black spots appearing after thermal annealing at elevated temperatures. TEM and APT analysis correlated the black spots with second-phase particles rich in Cr and V. No sign of irradiation-created dislocation loops, even after 8 dpa, was observed. Furthermore, nanome-chanical testing shows a large hardness of 14 GPa in the as-deposited samples, with near negligible irradiation hardening. Theoretical modeling combining ab initio and Monte Carlo techniques predicts the formation of Cr- and V-rich second-phase particles and points at equal mobilities of point defects as the origin of the exceptional radiation tolerance.

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El-Atwani, O., Li, N., Li, M., Devaraj, A., Baldwin, J. K. S., Schneider, M. M., … Martinez, E. (2019). Outstanding radiation resistance of tungsten-based high-entropy alloys. Science Advances, 5(3). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aav2002

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