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Sairam K Malladi1, Qiang Xu, Marijn A van Huis, Frans D Tichelaar, K Joost Batenburg, Emrah Yücelen, Beata Dubiel, Aleksandra Czyrska-Filemonowicz, Henny W Zandbergen.
Abstract
We present a new approach to study the three-dimensional compositional and structural evolution of metal alloys during heat treatments such as commonly used for improving overall material properties. It relies on in situ heating in a high-resolution scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM). The approach is demonstrated using a commercial Al alloy AA2024 at 100-240 °C, showing in unparalleled detail where and how precipitates nucleate, grow, or dissolve. The observed size evolution of individual precipitates enables a separation between nucleation and growth phenomena, necessary for the development of refined growth models. We conclude that the in situ heating STEM approach opens a route to a much faster determination of the interplay between local compositions, heat treatments, microstructure, and mechanical properties of new alloys.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24329182 DOI: 10.1021/nl404565j
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189