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Strength-ductility synergy in medium-entropy alloys via harnessing trace air in additive manufacturing

  • Yansheng Li
  • , Jiawei Yin
  • , Meiyuan Jiao
  • , Tengfei Zheng
  • , Yuan Wu
  • , Shimiao Li
  • , Guohui Zhang
  • , Jiabin Yu
  • , Yunzhuo Lu
  • , Chun Shang
  • , Haiou Yang
  • , Yang He
  • , Huihui Zhu
  • , Sheng Zhang
  • , Xiaobin Zhang
  • , Xiongjun Liu
  • , Suihe Jiang
  • , Hui Wang
  • , Zhaoping Lu
  • University of Science and Technology Beijing
  • China Iron and Steel Research Institute Group
  • Dalian Jiaotong University

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摘要

Conventional additive manufacturing (AM) of metallic materials demands costly high-vacuum or ultra-pure inert atmospheres to suppress impurity-induced embrittlement. Here, we overturn this paradigm by demonstrating that ambient trace O and N in an inert atmosphere can be turned into potent in-situ alloying species so that the strength and ductility of the material can be simultaneously enhanced. In a Ti56Zr30Nb14 medium-entropy alloy (MEA) additively manufactured with optimized air doping, the yield strength rises by 67% to ≈1 GPa and the tensile ductility increases by 64% to ≈18%, achieving a simultaneous gain that defies the classical strength-ductility trade-off. Atom-probe tomography, enhanced by a machine-learning workflow, identifies two distinct families of nanoscale ordered interstitial complexes (OICs): O-rich OIC1 (O-Zr-Ti) and N-rich OIC2 (N-Zr-Ti). These complexes act as potent dislocation-pinning sites while promoting extensive cross-slip of dislocations and activating Frank-Read sources during plastic deformation. The resultant wavy slip and sustained work-hardening capacity give rise to exceptional strength-ductility synergy. Eliminating the need for high-purity inert gas, this air-alloying route delivers a low-cost, scalable pathway to strong-yet-ductile AM metallic materials.

源语言英语
文章编号5870
期刊Nature Communications
17
1
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 12月 2026

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