Abstract

Medium/High-entropy alloys (MEAs/HEAs) have attracted much attention during the past two decades and have been studied extensively owing to their excellent physical and mechanical properties. These materials form simple lattice structures and thermodynamically favored single-phase solutions. Despite having a single-phase, the local structure of MEAs/HEAs still contain some degree of order. Recently, short-range order (SRO) has been studied to better understand the local structure of MEAs/HEAs and how this order impacts their properties. Efforts to characterize SRO in high-entropy alloys have included non-imaging methods such as X-ray diffraction and X-ray absorption spectroscopy, as well as imaging methods such as transmission electron microscopy-based techniques. In this perspective, structural studies using non-imaging and imaging techniques to investigate SRO in MEAs/HEAs are discussed. Moreover, the impact of SRO on the physical and mechanical properties of MEAs/HEAs is also covered.

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