Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7993942 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
In this work, an atomic-scale investigation on the phase structure in the Mg-Gd alloy during isothermal ageing at 230 °C was conducted by means of Cs-corrected high angle annular dark field-scanning transmission electron microscopy (HAADF-STEM). Two types of precipitates including the long-structure βⲠ(denoted as βLâ²) and short-structure βⲠ(denoted as βSâ²) are found to co-exist in the peak-aged Mg-11.5 wt% Gd alloy, which is largely different from the previous reports that only βSâ² or βLâ² precipitate in the peak-aged Mg-Nd, Mg-Y and Mg-Gd binary alloys. According to the micrographs observed in the three directions of [0001]α, [112¯0]α and [101¯0]α, both the βLâ² and βSâ² precipitates are confirmed to exhibit an ordered orthorhombic structure and have a same composition of Mg7Gd. The βLâ² phase exhibits the truncated lenticular shape, while the βSâ² phase are found to exist in the bridging structure between the βLâ² main bodies. Moreover, four different types of βLâ²/βSâ² interface structures can also be observed.
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Authors
Hongbo Xie, Hucheng Pan, Yuping Ren, Shineng Sun, Liqing Wang, Yufeng He, Gaowu Qin,