Synergistic Cr solid-solution strengthening and Y grain-boundary segregation in nanocrystalline Ni alloys suppresses dislocation emission, grain-boundary sliding, and grain rotation, yielding a record hardness of 11.0 GPa for single-phase Ni-based alloys.
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