Chemical Short-range Order in High-entropy Alloys
Author of the article: QIAOJunwei, LONG Yan
Author's Workplace:College of Materials Science and Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan 030024, China
Key Words:high-entropy alloy; chemical short-range order; mechanical properties
Abstract:
High-entropy alloys overcome the design limitations of traditional alloys because of their multiple principal
element characteristics and excellent mechanical properties. Recent studies have shown that chemical ordering is common
in high-entropy alloys. In this paper, the formation mechanism, regulation methods, characterization techniques and their
effects on the mechanical properties of chemical short-range order materials are reviewed. The formation of chemical order
in the alloy is affected by many factors, such as the mixing enthalpy and atomic size. The degree of chemical order in an
alloy can be controlled by heat treatment, interstitial atom doping and irradiation treatment. X-ray diffraction, transmission
electron microscopy and computer simulation are common methods used to characterize chemical order. The chemical
order of an alloy affects its mechanical properties by affecting its dislocation behavior and stacking fault energy. An
in-depth understanding of chemical order provides an important basis for improving the performance of high-entropy alloys
through composition design and processing technology.