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Imaging individual solute atoms at crystalline imperfections in metals
Directly imaging all atoms constituting a material and, maybe more importantly, crystalline defects that dictate materials’ properties, remains a formidable challenge.
Shyam Katnagallu +13 more
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Unsupervised machine learning discovers classes in aluminium alloys
Aluminium (Al) alloys are critical to many applications. Although Al alloys have been commercially widespread for over a century, their development has predominantly taken a trial-and-error approach. Furthermore, many discrete studies regarding Al alloys,
Ninad Bhat +2 more
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Chalcogenide phase‐change materials (PCMs) are a leading candidate for advanced memory and computing applications. Epitaxial‐like growth of chalcogenide thin films at the wafer scale is important to guarantee the homogeneity of the thin film but is ...
Chao Nie +10 more
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Multicomponent alloys designed to sinter
Abstract Powder sintering is a low-energy, net-shape processing route for many new products in the additive manufacturing space. We advance the viewpoint that for future manufacturing, alloys should be designed from materials science principles to sinter quickly at lower temperatures and with controlled final microstructures.
Yannick Naunheim, Christopher A. Schuh
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Rational Alloy Design of Niobium-Bearing HSLA Steels
In the 61 years that niobium has been used in commercial steels, it has proven to be beneficial via several properties, such as strength and toughness.
Rami A. Almatani, Anthony J. DeArdo
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Fabrication and integration of photonic devices for phase-change memory and neuromorphic computing
In the past decade, there has been tremendous progress in integrating chalcogenide phase-change materials (PCMs) on the silicon photonic platform for non-volatile memory to neuromorphic in-memory computing applications.
Wen Zhou +4 more
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The evolving landscape for alloy design
The discovery, design, and development of new alloys have long been critical elements of advanced engineering systems. Challenged by their chemical and structural complexity, this design process is, however, often too slow.
T. Pollock, Anton Van der Ven
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Homopolar Chemical Bonds Induce In‐Plane Anisotropy in Layered Semiconductors
Main‐group layered binary semiconductors, in particular, the III–VI alloys in the binary Ga–Te system are attracting increasing interest for a range of practical applications.
Jieling Tan +8 more
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A Gd,Y rare-earth containing magnesium alloy (content in weight %, 10 Gd, 3 Y, 0.4 Zr and Mg as balance) is PEO processed for three different metallurgical states: (i) as-extruded, (ii) T4 solution (2 h at 500 °C) and (iii) T6 peak-aged precipitation (2 ...
J. Martin +6 more
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Additive manufacturing of a strong and ductile oxygen-doped NbTiZr medium-entropy alloy
Refractory multi-principal element alloys (RMPEAs) have garnered attention for their potential in high-temperature applications. Additive manufacturing (AM) provides opportunities to tailor RMPEAs’ microstructures to enhance these properties.
Yaqiong An +8 more
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