High-entropy materials represent a new type of alloy. They consist of nearly equiatomic compositions of at least 5 metallic elements, fundamentally differentiating them from conventional alloys, which typically consist of a primary element with additions of secondary elements. This leads to drastically altered mechanisms and properties in this class of materials, opening up significant technological potential.
High-entropy materials represent a new type of alloy. They consist of nearly equiatomic compositions of at least 5 metallic elements, fundamentally differentiating them from conventional alloys, which typically consist of a primary element with additions of secondary elements. This leads to drastically altered mechanisms and properties in this class of materials, opening up significant technological potential.
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