Multifunctional High Entropy Alloys Enabled by Severe Lattice Distortion

Adv Mater. 2024 Apr;36(17):e2305453. doi: 10.1002/adma.202305453. Epub 2023 Nov 30.

Abstract

Since 2004, the design of high entropy alloys (HEAs) has generated significant interest within the materials science community due to their exceptional structural and functional properties. By incorporating multiple principal elements into a common lattice, it is possible to create a single-phase crystal with a highly distorted lattice. This unique feature enables HEAs to offer a promising combination of mechanical and physical properties that are not typically observed in conventional alloys. In this article, an extensive overview of multifunctional HEAs that exhibit severe lattice distortion is provided, covering the theoretical models that are developed to understand lattice distortion, the experimental and computational methods employ to characterize lattice distortion, and most importantly, the impact of severe lattice distortion on the mechanical, physical and electrochemical properties of HEAs. Through this review, it is hoped to stimulate further research into the study of distorted lattices in crystalline solids.

Keywords: high entropy alloys; lattice distortion; multifunctionality.

Publication types

  • Review