Oxygen-mediated high uniform plasticity in α-β titanium alloys

  • Yahui Yang
  • , Xiuxia Wang
  • , Biao Chen
  • , Shenglu Lu
  • , Kaiyue Liu
  • , Shota Kariya
  • , Xianzhe Shi
  • , Xiaozhou Liao
  • , Katsuyoshi Kondoh
  • , Ma Qian
  • , Jianghua Shen

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Abstract

Titanium alloys are critically important materials, yet their development has long been constrained by a fundamental trade-off between yield strength and uniform elongation—a more challenging limitation than the conventional strength–ductility trade-off. Here, we present a dual strategy for α–β titanium alloys that transforms high oxygen from an embrittling liability into a powerful performance enabler. First, we leverage high oxygen (≥0.40%) to activate prominent pyramidal <c + a> slip in the α-phase. Second, we engineer a tailored α–β microstructure through alloy design (Ti–O–Fe), laser-based powder bed fusion, and annealing to enable sustained slip transfer across α–β interfaces. The resulting high-strength α–β alloys achieve record uniform elongations: Ti-0.45O-4Fe delivers ≥14% (total: ≥27%) at yield strengths ≥980 MPa, and Ti-0.5O-5Fe achieves ≥13% (total: ≥23%) at yield strengths ≥1075 MPa. This work simultaneously addresses the yield strength–uniform elongation trade-off and oxygen embrittlement, demonstrating a design paradigm for α–β titanium alloys.

Original languageEnglish
Article number10833
JournalNature Communications
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2025

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