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High-entropy high-hardness metal carbides discovered by entropy descriptors [PDF]
High-entropy materials have attracted considerable interest due to the combination of useful properties and promising applications. Predicting their formation remains the major hindrance to the discovery of new systems.
Brenner, Donald W. +8 more
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High-temperature shape memory properties of Cu15Ni35Ti25Hf12.5Zr12.5 high-entropy alloy
The major challenges hindering the application of high-temperature shape memory alloys are their decreased mechanical strength and thermal stability. Herein, we present high-temperature shape memory properties of the Cu15Ni35Ti25Hf12.5Zr12.5 high-entropy
Shan-Hsiu Chang +5 more
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Direct Measure of Giant Magnetocaloric Entropy Contributions in Ni-Mn-In [PDF]
Off-stoichiometric alloys based on Ni 2 MnIn have drawn attention due to the coupled first order magnetic and structural transformations, and the large magnetocaloric entropy associated with the transformations. Here we describe calorimetric and magnetic
Bruno, Nickolaus M. +5 more
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Entropy per particle spikes in the transition metal dichalcogenides [PDF]
We derive a general expression for the entropy per particle as a function of chemical potential, temperature and gap magnitude for the single layer transition metal dichalcogenides.
Gusynin, V. P. +3 more
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High entropy materials (HEMs) as a research field in materials science and engineering has matured over the last few years. In 2004, Yeh et al. and Cantor et al. coined the term ‘high entropy alloys’ (HEAs) for the newly discovered multicomponent and multiprincipal (Co-CrFeNiMn) metallic cocktails; research activities were mainly centred on the ...
Krishanu Biswas, N. K. Mukhopadhay
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Commercial 316L SS, CoCrMo, and Ti6Al4V alloys have been widely used as implant materials for biomedical applications. However, the inadequate wear resistance and the released metal ions could result in inflammation, cytotoxicity, and shorten the ...
Kuan-Cheng Lai +4 more
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Thermodynamic Properties of Kagome Antiferromagnets with different Perturbations [PDF]
We discuss the results of several small perturbations to the thermodynamic properties of Kagome Lattice Heisenberg Model (KLHM) at high and intermediate temperatures, including Curie impurities, dilution, in-plane and out of plane Dzyaloshinski-Moria (DM)
Helton J +5 more
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A Review of the Self-Powered Wiegand Sensor and Its Applications
Self-powered magnetic sensors are fundamental for the development of Industry 4.0, the Internet of things (IoT), wireless sensor networks, unmanned vehicles, smart cities, and sustainability.
Chiao-Chi Lin +2 more
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Impurity dominated thin film growth [PDF]
Magnetron sputter deposition was applied to grow thin metal films in the presence of impurities. These impurities are ambient gas molecules and/or atoms from the residual gas present in the vacuum chamber.
Altangerel, Dulmaa +4 more
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High-entropy alloys as high-temperature thermoelectric materials [PDF]
Thermoelectric (TE) generators that efficiently recycle a large portion of waste heat will be an important complementary energy technology in the future.
Anders Palmqvist +6 more
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