Unveiling the 3D Atomic Structure and Potential of Next-Generation Alloys

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Researchers at UCLA have used an advanced imaging technique to map the three-dimensional atomic coordinates of medium- and high-entropy alloys for the first time. By correlating the mixture of elements with structural defects, the team discovered a new way to boost the toughness and flexibility of these alloys. The study provides insights into the design of durable alloys and has the potential to unlock new properties in conventional alloys like steel. The researchers are also developing new imaging methods to further understand the structures and properties of these alloys.
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