“…In recent years, more reviews focused on diffusion studies [57], deformation behavior [58,59], corrosion [60,61], fracture and fatigue [62,63], defects and radiation resistance [64][65][66], refractory HEAs [67], HEAs composites [68] and ceramics [69] were published. Moreover, high entropy alloys have applications in different fields such as biomedical [70,71], energy [72], wear [73,74], nuclear [75,76] and creep [63], corrosion [60,[77][78][79].…”