High-Entropy Alloys

High-entropy alloys represent a new type of alloy. They consist of near equiatomic compositions of at least 5 metallic elements and thus differ fundamentally from conventional alloys, which usually consist of a primary element with additives of secondary alloying elements. This leads to drastically modified mechanisms and properties of this group of materials and opens up huge technological potential.

High-entropy alloys represent a new type of alloy. They consist of near equiatomic compositions of at least 5 metallic elements and thus differ fundamentally from conventional alloys, which usually consist of a primary element with additives of secondary alloying elements. This leads to drastically modified mechanisms and properties of this group of materials and opens up huge technological potential.

CONTACT PERSON FOR THE TECHNOLOGY OF MATERIALS (TW) DIVISION

Dr.-Ing. Sebastian Herbst
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Dr.-Ing. Sebastian Herbst
Management
Address
An der Universität 2
30823 Garbsen
Building
Room
128