Data for: Oxygen-induced decomposition of the body-centered cubic HfNbTaTiZr high-entropy alloy

Published: 10 October 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/tng4s6n4v3.1
Contributors:
Régis Poulain, Maik Rajkowski, Yujun Zhao, Parham Ghaemmaghamifardaraghi, Benoit Appolaire, Stephan Laube, Alexander Kauffmann, Loïc Perrière, Jean-Philippe Couzinié, Tong Li, Guillaume Laplanche

Description

These data aim at showing the impact of oxygen on the microstructure of the HfNbTaTiZr HEA alloy. Here is a short description of the diffent files, which are numbered according to their order of appearence in the corresponding research article and supplementary materials: Fig01: SEM images of the HfNbTaTiZr alloy treated at 900°C for 10h under vacuum. Fig02: SEM images and EDS line scan data of the HfNbTaTiZr alloy treated at 900°C for 1000h under vacuum. Fig03: SEM images of the HfNbTaTiZr alloy treated at 900°C for 1000h under vacuum and under Ar + of the HfNbTaTiZr-3%O alloy treated at 900°C for 1000h under Ar. Fig04: SEM images and EDS line scan data of the HfNbTaTiZr-3%O alloy treated at 900°C for 1000h under Ar. Fig06-07-08: Matlab file containing a template of the code used for the EBSD analyses. Fig06-07-08-S2-S3-S5: EBSD data recorded on the HfNbTaTiZr alloy treated at 900°C for 1000h under vacuum. Fig07: SEM image of the HfNbTaTiZr alloy treated at 900°C for 1000h under vacuum. FigS4-S6: EBSD data recorded on the HfNbTaTiZr-3%O alloy treated at 900°C for 1000h under Ar.

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Institutions

  • Universite Paris-Est Creteil Val de Marne

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Materials Science

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