The yield strengths of High Entropy Alloys have recently been correlated with measured picometer-scale atomic distortions. Here, the root mean square microdistortion in a multicomponent alloy is shown to be nearly proportional to the misfit-volume parameter that enters into a predictive model of solute strengthening. Analysis of two model ternary alloy families, face-centered cubic Cr-Fe-Ni and body-centered cubic Nb-Mo-V, demonstrates the correlation over a wide composition space. The reported correlation of yield strength with microdistortion is thus a consequence of the correlation between microdistortion and misfit parameter and the derived dependence of yield strength on the misfit parameter.
@article{arxiv.2009.11695,
title = {Correlation of microdistortions with misfit volumes in High Entropy Alloys},
author = {Wolfram Georg Nöhring and W. A. Curtin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.11695},
year = {2020}
}