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Extensive disordering in long-range-ordered Cu3Au induced by severe plastic deformation studied by transmission electron microscopy

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Abstract

Bulk nanocrystalline materials can be made by severe plastic deformation. In L12 long-range-ordered alloys, this leads to extensive disordering which influences the highly improved properties of these nanocrystalline alloys. Transmission electron microscopy methods were applied to Cu3Au; both diffraction contrast images and diffraction patterns reveal that disordering takes place locally. It is concluded that in addition to disordering by the refinement of the grown-in antiphase boundary domains, the formation of antiphase boundary tubes is a prominent process of disordering. The latter is facilitated by the fact that, unlike dislocations, antiphase boundary tubes can be stored at a very high density without causing long-range stresses. The local disordering indicates that the nanocrystalline structure nucleates inhomogeneously in the highly strained disordered regions. © 2008 Acta Materialia Inc.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2526-2530
Number of pages5
JournalActa Materialia
Volume56
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 103018 Materials physics

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