“…TEM images of CR samples, HLS samples, and HLS samples after aging treatment: a1) high-density dislocation structure; a2) lath martensite structure; b1,c1,d1) typical HLS; b2,c2,d2) M 23 C 6 precipitated phase morphology and selected area electron diffraction pattern; and b3,c3,d3) is the corresponding EDS energy spectrum in (b2,c2,d2). diffraction pattern and the energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) energy spectrum, confirming that the precipitated phase is M 23 C 6 , which aligns with the findings of Liu et al [45] It is important to note that the content of Mo, Cr, and C in the precipitated phase slightly increases with the rise in aging temperature. According to Zhao et al, [46] thermodynamic calculations reveal that cold-deformed ASS tends to form M 23 C 6 precipitates within the RG structures when annealed below ≈860 °C.…”