Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7921974 Materials Chemistry and Physics 2018 25 Pages PDF
Abstract
Ti33.33Zr33.33Hf13.33Ni20 and Zr30Hf30Ni15Cu10Ti15 alloys were investigated for their possibility to be formed into a high-entropy alloy (HEA) with a quasicrystalline (QC) structure that contains an icosahedral- (I-) phase. The melt-spun alloys quenched at a circumference speed of 39 m/s were formed into an amorphous single phase. The amorphous alloys annealed up to a temperature between the first and second crystallization temperatures exhibited mixed phases of I- and remaining amorphous phases. Observation of the Zr30Hf30Ni15Cu10Ti15 amorphous alloy heated up to 745 K with transmission electron microscope revealed the presence of precipitates with diameters ranging 10-20 nm. Nano-beam diffraction demonstrated that the precipitates were identified to be the I-phase with the five-, three- and two-fold symmetries. The Ti33.33Zr33.33Hf13.33Ni20 and Zr30Hf30Ni15Cu10Ti15 alloys were not formed into a single quasicrystalline phase as HEAs, but the discussions of the current and early experimental data led to provide the way to approach high-entropy quasicrystalline alloys (HE-QCs).
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