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Jason Daza1, Asma Wederni1, Rehan Ullah1
1Department of Physics, Universitat de Girona, P2, EPS, Campus Montilivi s/n, 17003 Girona, Spain.
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High-entropy alloys formed by metals are usually classified as those with magnetic elements, such as Fe, Co, and Ni, and alloys containing a significant percentage of aluminum. In the first case, the functional responses of greatest scientific and technological interest are both mechanical and magnetic. Concerning applications, the main interest focused on health and energy. Among the various techniques used to obtain high-entropy alloys in powder form, one of the most widely applied is mechanical alloying. This paper reviews recent results and prospects, including machine learning.
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