Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5464237 Materials Letters 2017 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
The interface structure of tungsten carbide - cobalt grain boundaries in a WC-Co cemented carbide specimen is studied by aberration corrected high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. A two-atom thick chemically ordered layer is found on straight facets of a WC grain. No chemically ordered layers were found on curved segments of the same WC grain. The complexion appears to form only at certain facets of the interface, where the crystallographic orientation between the WC and Co crystal lattices results in high compatibility stresses across the interface. The complexion in form of an intermediate phase is present at such interfaces to accommodate the long-range stresses and to facilitate the lattice matching.
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