Byungjun Kang , Seunghwan Lee , Wonsik Lee , Kook Noh Yoon , Eun Soo Park , Hyejin Jang
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Review on thermal transport and lattice dynamics of high-entropy alloys containing Ni
High-entropy alloys (HEAs) including Ni and other 3d transition metals present a unique class of materials characterized by single phase solid solutions in face-centered cubic structure with complicated chemical disorder, in terms of atomic size, mass, and force constants. While they are renowned for excellent mechanical properties in extreme environment, their thermal transport properties are underexplored, despite the importance in relevant applications. This article comprehensively reviews the experimental and theoretical research on thermal transport and lattice dynamics in Ni-based alloys focusing on HEAs, along with fundamental theories for electron and phonon thermal conductivity in metals and alloys. The influence of the disorders is discussed for Ni-based alloys, from binary to quinary, which particularly reveals the importance of the interatomic force constant disorder. Future research is expected to further advance the understanding of interactions between electrons and phonons and microscopic mechanisms of phonon transport, as well as methodologies for extreme environment.
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Title: Current Opinion in Solid State & Materials Science
Journal Overview:
Aims to provide a snapshot of the latest research and advances in materials science
Publishes six issues per year, each containing reviews covering exciting and developing areas of materials science
Each issue comprises 2-3 sections of reviews commissioned by international researchers who are experts in their fields
Provides materials scientists with the opportunity to stay informed about current developments in their own and related areas of research
Promotes cross-fertilization of ideas across an increasingly interdisciplinary field