Fig. 4: Inverse hull web of HfMoNbTiZr.
From: Visualizing temperature-dependent phase stability in high entropy alloys

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.