betastabilization
Betastabilization is a term used in various fields, most notably in materials science and engineering, to describe a phenomenon where a metastable phase is stabilized, preventing it from transforming into a more thermodynamically stable phase. This stabilization is typically achieved through specific environmental conditions or the introduction of stabilizing agents.
In metallurgy, the beta phase of a metal, such as titanium or zirconium, is often a high-temperature
The betastabilized state can impart unique properties to the material, such as enhanced ductility, toughness, or