3. Composition, structure and microstructure
3.1 Most studied compositions and their microstructure
The single-phase AHEs most studied experimentally can be classified into two main families (table 1 ):
those composed of transition metals forming a face-centered cubic (cfc) solid solution;
those composed of refractory metals forming a cubic-centered (cc) solid solution.
Each of these families includes quaternary and quinary alloys, both equimolar and non-equimolar. The list in table 1 includes compositions that have been developed to a stable state and thoroughly characterized. This list is not...
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