“…Figure 9B presents the cost and elongation of samples with different annealing treatments of the current HEA at 77 K, with the results of many recently developed structural alloys also included. Compared with traditional Al alloys [44] , Mg alloys [35,45] , Ni-based steels [46] , Fe-Mn steels [47,48] , high Mn steels [49,50] , CrMn-based alloys [51] , 304 steels and even most HEAs [4,36,37] , although the strength is slightly lower than that of Ti alloys, the HEA studied has a significant cost advantage. Since there is no expensive Co element, but there is a very economical Fe element, the current alloy is more economical than other HEAs.…”