Shasha Huang , Jun Zhang , Haijun Fu , Yaoxu Xiong , Shihua Ma , Xuepeng Xiang , Biao Xu , Wenyu Lu , Yanwen Zhang , William J. Weber , Shijun Zhao
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Irradiation performance of high entropy ceramics: A comprehensive comparison with conventional ceramics and high entropy alloys
High entropy ceramics (HECs) are a novel class of ceramics that exhibit high melting point, excellent high-temperature mechanical performance, and superb corrosion resistance, making them promising candidates for advanced nuclear reactors. Notably, encouraging irradiation tolerance has been found in a few HECs based on the scattered reports in the current literature. In this article, we systematically review the recent progress in the irradiation response of HECs, including high entropy carbides, high entropy pyrochlore oxides, high entropy MAX phases, and high entropy nitride films. The influence of chemical complexity on the irradiation properties of HECs is examined by comparing them with their corresponding single-component ceramic counterparts. Besides, the similarities and differences between HECs and widely-studied high entropy alloys are discussed regarding their irradiation responses. In the end, we envisage prospects for the future development of irradiation-tolerant HECs.
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Progress in Materials Science is a journal that publishes authoritative and critical reviews of recent advances in the science of materials. The focus of the journal is on the fundamental aspects of materials science, particularly those concerning microstructure and nanostructure and their relationship to properties. Emphasis is also placed on the thermodynamics, kinetics, mechanisms, and modeling of processes within materials, as well as the understanding of material properties in engineering and other applications.
The journal welcomes reviews from authors who are active leaders in the field of materials science and have a strong scientific track record. Materials of interest include metallic, ceramic, polymeric, biological, medical, and composite materials in all forms.
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