Strength, ductility and zero thermal expansion in multicomponent TRIP-Invar alloys

Wanda Yang , Haowei Zhou , Jing Chen , Chengyi Yu , Yili Cao , Ke An , Yan Chen , Dunji Yu , Kun Lin , Xianran Xing

International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy, and Materials ›› 2026, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (4) : 1329 -1340.

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International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy, and Materials ›› 2026, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (4) :1329 -1340. DOI: 10.1007/s12613-025-3332-2
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Strength, ductility and zero thermal expansion in multicomponent TRIP-Invar alloys
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Multi-principal-element alloys (MPEAs) have emerged as a transformative class of metallic materials, surpassing conventional alloys due to their“four core effects”. The inherent compositional complexity and programmable multifunctionality of MPEAs collectively drive their emergence as a vanguard in materials innovation. By synergistically modulating metastable engineering and magneto-volume effects, we developed a MPEA (Fe,Co,Cr)100−xNix with an ultralow coefficient of thermal expansion (α1 = 1.00 × 10−6 K−1, 100–100 K) and exceptional mechanical properties (tensile strength: 560 MPa, the elongation to failure: 53%). This alloy exhibits both significant transformations induced plasticity (TRIP) and zero thermal expansion effects (Invar) at room temperature, classified as a recently proposed TRIP-Invar alloy. In situ magnetic analysis reveals that ferromagnetic order mediates pronounced magnetic compensation of intrinsic lattice contraction during cooling through spin-state transitions, thereby generating zero thermal expansion behavior. In situ neutron diffraction reveals that the good strength–plasticity trade-off arises from a deformation-triggered martensitic transformation, which enhances strain hardening through dislocation multiplication and grain boundary reinforcement. This work proposes a materials design strategy for next-generation structural-functional integrated materials, advancing the fundamental understanding of thermal expansion-mechanical property optimization in MPEAs.

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zero thermal expansion / tensile properties / martensitic transformation / magnetic property

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Wanda Yang, Haowei Zhou, Jing Chen, Chengyi Yu, Yili Cao, Ke An, Yan Chen, Dunji Yu, Kun Lin, Xianran Xing. Strength, ductility and zero thermal expansion in multicomponent TRIP-Invar alloys. International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy, and Materials, 2026, 33(4): 1329-1340 DOI:10.1007/s12613-025-3332-2

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