Heterostructures are a powerful strategy for overcoming the long-standing strength–ductility trade-off in structural materials. However, conventional routes to such architectures often rely on complex thermomechanical treatments, limiting scalability and energy efficiency. Here, we report a hierarchical multiphase heterogeneous microstructure in dual-phase titanium alloys, achieved through a single-step high-density pulsed electric current treatment. The resulting architecture comprises 5–6 phases or components across multi-scale from 1 nm to 10 µm, and exhibits a breakthrough in the strength–ductility trade-off, achieving 13.5% and 12.1% higher strength and 13.1% and 14.5% greater ductility for Ti-6Al-4V and Ti-6Al-7Nb, respectively. In-situ transmission electron microscopy and pre-micromachined structure analysis reveal a previously unreported phase transition mechanism: electron wind-driven precipitation of nanoscale α′ martensite within β phases via limited atomic diffusion, accompanied by localized chemical ordering. This work introduces a rapid and energy-efficient processing method, where the entire treatment is completed within milliseconds and the total energy consumption is reduced by more than 50% compared to conventional processing methods. The proposed approach offers a promising route for designing and modifying metallic heterostructures, holding significant implications for next-generation structural materials. Driven by electron wind force, a hierarchical multiphase heterogeneous microstructure formed in Ti alloys, and a new phase transformation mechanism forming nanoscale α′ martensite in the β phase overcomes the strength-ductility trade-off.
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Shaojie Gu
Yasuhiro Kimura
Yi Cui
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Zhejiang University
Nagoya University
Kyushu University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69df2c9ee4eeef8a2a6b1cc9 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-026-70561-6