Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1498369 | Scripta Materialia | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A comprehensive transmission electron microscopy investigation was conducted to gain insights into how the secondary phases in Mg–1.50Zn–0.25Gd alloys are transformed during hot compression. It was found that needle-like Mg4Zn7 phases precipitate in Mg matrix, yet vanish during compression, forming nano-quasicrystals. These nano-quasicrystals are found to nucleate on the Mg4Zn7 phase with orientation relationships [112‾0]Mg‖[1‾07]Mg4Zn7|| [2-fold]I-phase, indicating that the crystal phase can transform to the quasicrystalline phase. The formation mechanism of the quasicrystals in Mg alloys at the nanoscale is also discussed.
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Authors
Hua Huang, Yuan Tian, Guangyin Yuan, Chunlin Chen, Wenjiang Ding, Zhongchang Wang,