Refractory high-entropy ceramics are attractive for use in extreme environments. Here, non-equimolar refractory metal high-entropy nitrides exhibit 6.9 GPa strength at 1000 °C during micromechanical ...
In this interview, industry expert Chulyong Sim explores groundbreaking advancements in high entropy alloy development, highlighting new methods that can drastically reduce production time and enhance ...
A newly accepted review published in Materials Futures presents a comprehensive overview of the ambitious journey of Refractory High-Entropy Alloys (RHEAs), a novel class of material engineered to ...
Researchers have demonstrated a method to guide the settling of atoms as a metal solidifies during Additive Manufacturing.
Compressing hydrogen demands high pressures; liquefying it requires extreme cooling. Both approaches carry energy penalties, safety considerations, and infrastructure costs that limit wider adoption.