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Title: Formation and precipitation mechanism of nanoscale Al particles in Al-Ni base amorphous alloys

Journal Article · · Acta Materialia
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  1. Tohoku Univ., Sendai (Japan). Inst. for materials Research

Nanoscale fcc-Al particles which are homogeneously dispersed within amorphous phase have been obtained by annealing the amorphous alloys. Scanning and isothermal calorimetry, together with X-ray diffraction and high resolution transmission electron microscopy (TEM) have been employed to study precipitation of nanoscale Al particles in Al-based amorphous alloys. In the cases of Al{sub 87}Ni{sub 10}Ce{sub 3}, Al{sub 87}Ni{sub 10}Zr{sub 3} and Al{sub 87}Ni{sub 7}Cu{sub 3}Ce{sub 3} alloys, the monotonously decreasing isothermal calorimetric signal, characteristic of a grain growth process has been observed in the course of precipitation of nanoscale Al particles in these amorphous alloys. It is shown that the Al particles grow by diffusion controlled growth with a small activation energy in the range of 1.3--1.7 eV. TEM of as-quenched Al{sub 87}Ni{sub 10}Ce{sub 3} revealed an amorphous structure but a significant concentration fluctuation was observed in the alloy by small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). The concentration fluctuation is presumed to be associated with pre-existing nuclei. Formation of nanocrystalline fcc-Al through a grain growth process has been identified in several Al-based amorphous alloys with {lambda} in the range of 0.04--0.07 ({lambda} is a parameter responsible for the strain of the matrix induced by solute elements) and with Al content in the range of 82--90 at.%. This study gave indications in structure-control for gaining a nanoscale fcc-Al dispersed in an amorphous matrix.

OSTI ID:
474176
Journal Information:
Acta Materialia, Vol. 45, Issue 4; Other Information: PBD: Apr 1997
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English