Presented by Hugh Shortt, a graduate student at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville and 2021 participant of the ASM Student Speaking Sympoiusm (S3). To learn more about this contest, please visit bit.ly/2WXL3WV
We present a review of the current state of Defects in High-entropy alloys (HEAs). Current trends are outlined with a fundamental analysis of defects and their associated effect on HEAs, their respective discoveries, and their novel applications, wherever applicable with a final look at possible future work as outlined by the afore-mentioned. In this review, the results and benefits of various defects such as but not limited to: partial-dislocation-induced defects, nitrogen doping, irradiation damage mitigation via vacancy-type defects, nano-sized precipitates, grain-boundary interaction via defect migration barriers, high-temperature oxidation behavior of Y-doped materials for various High-Entropy Alloys (HEAs), irradiation induced creep (IIC) compliance in nanocrystalline HEAs, and an overview of future research in unusual dislocation behavior in HEAs is discussed.
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