Unveiling the Potential of 3D-Printed High-Entropy Alloys

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Researchers have published a study on the three-dimensional atomic structure and local chemical order of medium- and high-entropy nanoalloys. The study provides valuable insights into the composition and arrangement of atoms in these alloys, which can have significant implications for their properties and performance. The raw and processed experimental data, as well as the MATLAB source codes for data analysis, are available on GitHub for further research and exploration.
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