| Literature DB >> 11469408 |
K Saitoh1, M Tanaka, A P Tsai.
Abstract
A water-quenched Al73Ni22Fe5 decagonal quasicrystal was investigated by the selected-area electron diffraction, convergent-beam electron diffraction and high-angle annular dark-field scanning transmission electron microscope methods. The alloy shows very sharp spots and nearly no diffuse scattering in the diffraction patterns, belongs to centrosymmetric space group P10(5)/mmc and is constructed almost by one type of 2 nm diameter atom cluster having mirror symmetry with a highly quasicrystalline order arrangement. Although a small number of 2 nm atom clusters having five-fold symmetry exists, which are similar to those observed in melt-quenched Al70Ni15Fe15, the structure of Al73Ni22Fe5 is considered to basically be the same as that of water-quenched Al72Ni20Co8, which is constructed only by mirror symmetry clusters arranged with a very high quasiperiodicity. The number of valence electrons per atom (e/a) of the present alloy (1.92) is very close to that of Al72Ni20Co8 (1.90), but differs from those of phases constructed by only the five-fold symmetry clusters. This implies that these alloys are Hume-Rothery electron compounds, whose structures are determined primarily by e/a value.Entities:
Year: 2001 PMID: 11469408 DOI: 10.1093/jmicro/50.3.197
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Electron Microsc (Tokyo) ISSN: 0022-0744