| Literature DB >> 33755476 |
Hongbo Xie1, Qiuyan Huang2, Junyuan Bai1, Shanshan Li1, Yang Liu2, Jianguang Feng2, Yuansheng Yang2, Hucheng Pan1, Hongxiao Li3, Yuping Ren3,4, Gaowu Qin3,4.
Abstract
Interfacial segregation is ubiquitous in mulit-component polycrystalline materials and plays a decisive role in material properties. So far, the discovered solute segregation patterns at special high-symmetry interfaces are usually located at the boundary lines or are distributed symmetrically at the boundaries. Here, in a model Mg-Nd-Mn alloy, we confirm that elastic strain minimization facilitated nonsymmetrical segregation of solutes in four types of linear tilt grain boundaries (TGBs) to generate ordered interfacial superstructures. Aberration-corrected high-angle annular dark-field scanning transmission electron microscopy observations indicate that the solutes selectively segregate at substitutional sites at the linear TGBs separated by periodic misfit dislocations to form such two-dimensional planar structures. These findings are totally different from the classical McLean-type segregation which has assumed the monolayer or submonolayer coverage of a grain boundary and refresh understanding on strain-driven interface segregation behaviors.Keywords: Interface segregation; Magnesium alloy; Misfit dislocation; Superstructure; Tilt grain boundary
Year: 2021 PMID: 33755476 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c05008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189