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Mechanisms of Radiation-Induced Segregation in CrFeCoNi-based Single-Phase Concentrated Solid Solution Alloys...

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Acta Materialia
Publication Date
Page Numbers
182 to 193
Volume
126

Single-phase concentrated solid solution alloys have attracted wide interest due to their superior me- chanical properties and enhanced radiation tolerance, which make them promising candidates for the structural applications in next-generation nuclear reactors. However, little has been understood about the intrinsic stability of their as-synthesized, high-entropy configurations against radiation damage. Here we report the element segregation in CrFeCoNi, CrFeCoNiMn, and CrFeCoNiPd equiatomic alloys when subjected to 1250 kV electron irradiations at 400 C up to a damage level of 1 displacement per atom. Cr/ Fe/Mn/Pd can deplete and Co/Ni can accumulate at radiation-induced dislocation loops, while the actively segregating elements are alloy-specific. Moreover, electron-irradiated matrix of CrFeCoNiMn and CrFeCoNiPd shows L10 (NiMn)-type ordering decomposition and <001>-oriented spinodal decomposi- tion between Co/Ni and Pd, respectively. These findings are rationalized based on the atomic size dif- ference and enthalpy of mixing between the alloying elements, and identify a new important requirement to the design of radiation-tolerant alloys through modification of the composition.