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  • Modern technologies require zero thermal expansion (ZTE) materials that can handle tough conditions, but many existing options have limitations.
  • The research introduces a new isotropic ZTE alloy with properties like wide temperature tolerance, high strength, and thermal stability, achieved through a unique boron-migration-mediated reaction.
  • The innovative "plum pudding" microstructure of this dual-phase alloy enhances its performance by eliminating crystallographic texture and improving strength and toughness, setting a new standard for ZTE material design.

Article Abstract

Rapid progress in modern technologies demands zero thermal expansion (ZTE) materials with multi-property profiles to withstand harsh service conditions. Thus far, the majority of documented ZTE materials have shortcomings in different aspects that limit their practical utilization. Here, we report on a superior isotropic ZTE alloy with collective properties regarding wide operating temperature windows, high strength-stiffness, and cyclic thermal stability. A boron-migration-mediated solid-state reaction (BMSR) constructs a salient "plum pudding" structure in a dual-phase Er-Fe-B alloy, where the precursor ErFe phase reacts with the migrated boron and transforms into the target ErFeB (pudding) and α-Fe phases (plum). The formation of such microstructure helps to eliminate apparent crystallographic texture, tailor and form isotropic ZTE, and simultaneously enhance the strength and toughness of the alloy. These findings suggest a promising design paradigm for comprehensive performance ZTE alloys.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10229566PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-38929-0DOI Listing

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