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Congyi Li

Researcher at University of Tennessee

Publications -  14
Citations -  714

Congyi Li is an academic researcher from University of Tennessee. The author has contributed to research in topics: Irradiation & Vacancy defect. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 12 publications receiving 416 citations. Previous affiliations of Congyi Li include Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

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Microstructural stability and mechanical behavior of FeNiMnCr high entropy alloy under ion irradiation

TL;DR: In this paper, a single phase (face centered cubic) concentrated solid solution alloy of composition 27%Fe-28%Ni-27%Mn-18%Cr was irradiated with 3 or 5.8 MeV Ni ions at temperatures ranging from room temperature to 700 Ã 0.03 to 10 displacements per atom (dpa).
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Effects of temperature on the irradiation responses of Al 0.1 CoCrFeNi high entropy alloy

TL;DR: In this article, structural damage and chemical segregation in Al01CoCrFeNi high entropy alloy irradiated at elevated temperatures are studied using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and atom probe tomography (APT) Irradiation-induced defects include dislocation loops, long dislocations and stacking-fault tetrahedra.
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Neutron irradiation response of a Co-free high entropy alloy

TL;DR: In this paper, low-dose neutron irradiation has been conducted on a NiFeMnCr (Co-free) high entropy alloy (HEA) near room temperature.
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On the use of SRIM for calculating vacancy production: Quick calculation and full-cascade options

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the vacancy production behavior for a broad range of incident ion-target combinations by using both the full cascade (F-C) and quick calculation of damage (Q)-C) options of stopping and range of Ions in Matter (SRIM-2013) code.
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First principle study of magnetism and vacancy energetics in a near equimolar NiFeMnCr high entropy alloy

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported the results of ab initio calculations of a novel NiFeMnCr high entropy alloy (HEA) with potential applications as a high performance structural material.