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Advancements in Nanoscale CoAl Design Achieve Remarkable Strength and Plasticity

Advancements in Nanoscale CoAl Design Achieve Remarkable Strength and Plasticity

Recent developments in nanoscale engineering have led to the creation of solid-state alloys known as intermetallics, showcasing impressive strength and plastic strain at room temperature.

Editorial Staff
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Updated about 17 hours ago
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Materials engineers have made significant strides in manipulating matter at the nanoscale, particularly with solid-state alloys called intermetallics.

This innovative approach has resulted in a CoAl design that exhibits a strength of 6 GPa and a plastic strain of 15%, both at room temperature.

These advancements may pave the way for enhanced performance in various applications, although further research is likely needed to explore the full potential of these materials.