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Simultaneously improving mechanical and magnetic properties through heterogeneous lamella structures in a superalloy-like, soft magnetic complex concentrated alloy

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Pages 749-756 | Received 24 Apr 2023, Published online: 11 Jul 2023

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Figure 1. (a) Microstructure evolution of Al5Ti7(FeCoNi)86Cu2 through thermo-mechanical processing; (b) Representative XRD spectrum of the final microstructures.

Figure 1. (a) Microstructure evolution of Al5Ti7(FeCoNi)86Cu2 through thermo-mechanical processing; (b) Representative XRD spectrum of the final microstructures.

Figure 2. (a) Tensile engineering stress–strain curves of Al5Ti7(FeCoNi)86Cu2 with different grain morphologies and (b) their corresponding EBSD-IPF maps.

Figure 2. (a) Tensile engineering stress–strain curves of Al5Ti7(FeCoNi)86Cu2 with different grain morphologies and (b) their corresponding EBSD-IPF maps.

Figure 3. (a) Overlay of tensile true stress–strain curves of the HL-1 specimen under normal continuous loading and cyclic loading; (b) HDI stress calculated from (a); (c) SEM micrograph of deformed HL-1 specimen and (d) its corresponding GND density map.

Figure 3. (a) Overlay of tensile true stress–strain curves of the HL-1 specimen under normal continuous loading and cyclic loading; (b) HDI stress calculated from (a); (c) SEM micrograph of deformed HL-1 specimen and (d) its corresponding GND density map.

Figure 4. (a) Magnetic hysteresis plots of the four specimens with the inset showing details of saturation behavior; (b) Magnified view on the center region of the plots in (a).

Figure 4. (a) Magnetic hysteresis plots of the four specimens with the inset showing details of saturation behavior; (b) Magnified view on the center region of the plots in (a).
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