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Recent Advances in High-entropy Ceramics: Design Principles, Structural Characteristics, and Emerging Properties
Yiran Li, Donghui Pan, Jiehui Cao, Wenhui Fang, Yiwang Bao, Bin Liu
Extreme Materials, DOI: 10.1016/j.exm.2025.05.002

Fig. 9. (a) Crystal structures of different HEBs [167] [170] [171] [172]. (b) Prediction of multiple HEB2 syntheses by DEED: Compared with the results of EFA and VEC, the prediction of DEED was significantly better than the other two [10]. (c) Correlation between hardness, lattice distortion, and Atomic-size difference δ of HEB ceramics [164]. (d) Oxidation depth of twelve samples oxidized at 1673 K for 2h [145]. (e) HEB2-Nd sample's oxide layer consists of a porous-dense-porous-dense four-layer structure; the oxide layer of the HEB2-Cr sample exhibits a distinct layer structure [166].
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