Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1570832 | Materials Characterization | 2015 | 6 Pages |
•It is shown that for the investigated alloy the LPSO phase has mainly 24R crystal structure.•A new method is presented which allows accurate determination of the 5-parameter grain or phase boundary character.•It is found that the low-angle phase boundaries appearing in the alloy all have basal phase boundary planes.
In Mg–2 at.% Y–1 at.% Zn alloys, the LPSO (Long Period Stacking Ordered) phase is important to improve mechanical properties of the material. The aim of this paper is to present a study on the phase boundary character in these two-phase alloys. Using EBSD pattern analysis it was found that the 24R structure is the dominant LPSO phase structure in the current alloy. The phase boundary character between the Mg matrix and the LPSO phase was investigated using an improved pseudo-3D EBSD (electron backscatter diffraction) technique in combination with BSE or SE (backscatter or secondary electron) imaging. A large amount of very low-angle phase boundaries was detected. The (0 0 0 2) plane in the Mg matrix which is parallel to the (0 0 0 24) plane in the LPSO phase was found to be the most frequent plane for these phase boundaries. This plane is supposed to be the habit plane of the eutectic co-solidification of the Mg matrix and the LPSO phase.