TY - JOUR AU - Son, Sujung AU - Ha, Hyojeong AU - Ha, Soo Vin AU - Lee, Ji-Su AU - Lee, Shi Woo AU - Koo, Bon Woo AU - Gao, Zhe AU - Jang, Jae-il AU - Lee, Byeong-Joo AU - Kim, Hyoung Seop TI - Spatial metastability control via compositional heterostructures for enhanced TRIP behavior in ferrous medium-entropy alloys JO - Microstructures PY - 2026 VL - 6 IS - 3 SP - EP - 2026066 SN - ISSN 2770-2995 (Online) AB -
This study introduces a novel multi-material design strategy termed spatial metastability control (SMC) for enhancing the transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) behaviors in ferrous medium-entropy alloys (MEAs). The approach utilizes a compositional heterostructure by integrating pure Fe into a metastable MEA, establishing a gradual phase stability across the MEA/Fe interface. This gradient forms a distinct transition region characterized by refined grain size, thermal martensite formation, and moderate solid solution strengthening. The engineered spatial distribution of metastability facilitates efficient strain accommodation and promotes sequential TRIP activation. As a result, the SMC-designed alloys demonstrate exceptional strength-ductility synergies at both room and cryogenic temperatures. The SMC30 sample exhibits extensive martensitic transformation (~95 vol%), validating the effectiveness of spatially engineered phase metastability in enhancing TRIP behavior. This design framework offers a versatile pathway for developing next-generation structural alloys with tunable mechanical performance through spatial control of phase stability across a broad temperature range.
KW - Heterostructures KW - spatial metastability control KW - severe plastic deformation KW - mechanical properties KW - transformation-induced plasticity DO - 10.20517/microstructures.2025.117 UR - https://dx.doi.org/10.20517/microstructures.2025.117