Fig. 4: Inverse hull web of HfMoNbTiZr. | npj Computational Materials

Fig. 4: Inverse hull web of HfMoNbTiZr.

From: Visualizing temperature-dependent phase stability in high entropy alloys

Fig. 4

HfMoNbTiZr system at temperatures of 2896, 1167, 563, and 300 K. The top Inverse Hull Web is at 2896 K, the highest melting temperature in the Hf−Mo−Nb−Ti−Zr system, and the bottom left Inverse Hull Web is at 1167 K, HfMoNbTiZr’s ‘critical adjacent phase’ temperature. The bottom left Inverse Hull Web is at 563 K, HfMoNbTiZr’s ‘critical solid-solution’ temperature, and the bottom right Inverse Hull Web is at room temperature. We leave the single solid-solution and its hull reactants opaque, while we make all other phases partially transparent. A video of this Inverse Hull Web at decreasing temperatures from 2500 to 300 K can be found in Supplementary Video 1 and a tutorial of how to create this video can be found in Supplementary Data 1.

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