2009
DOI: 10.1007/s11661-009-9937-7
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Atom Probe Tomography of Solute Distributions in Mg-Based Alloys

Abstract: Atom probe tomography (APT) has been carried out on three magnesium-based alloys: M1 (Mg-1 wt pct Mn), AZ31(Mg-3 pct Al-1 pct Zn), and ME10 (Mg-1 pct Mn-0.4 pct misch metal). The aims of this experiment were to measure the composition of the matrix and to investigate solute clustering in the matrix of the three different alloys. For AZ31, the matrix composition was variable but close to the bulk composition. For ME10 and M1, the matrix was depleted in alloying additions, with the remainder residing in precipit… Show more

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“…Variability in the level of segregation observed between various experiments is attributed to solute clustering, which is consistent with recent atom probe measurements. [67] Static annealing reveals slow grain growth suggestive of low grain boundary mobility in the presence of slow diffusing grain boundary solute. The most concentrated alloy exhibits a limiting grain size indicative of a Zener pinning-type effect, attributed to the previously mentioned solute clusters, since no precipitation is expected.…”
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“…Variability in the level of segregation observed between various experiments is attributed to solute clustering, which is consistent with recent atom probe measurements. [67] Static annealing reveals slow grain growth suggestive of low grain boundary mobility in the presence of slow diffusing grain boundary solute. The most concentrated alloy exhibits a limiting grain size indicative of a Zener pinning-type effect, attributed to the previously mentioned solute clusters, since no precipitation is expected.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a recent atom probe tomography study of Mgalloys, [67] it was discovered that RE atoms strongly partition to clusters. Furthermore, a possible link between clustering and grain boundary segregation was suggested, although no grain boundary interrogation was performed.…”
Section: B Grain Boundary Solute Segregationmentioning
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“…Thus, the RE elements usually segregate at grain boundaries [14,34,35] and dislocations [36], dissolve in the Mg-matrix and/or form clusters in the interiors of the grains [37] in addition to forming RE-rich particles. Accordingly, due to the low diffusion rates of these elements in magnesium, the RE elements may retard recrystallization so that higher temperatures are required for the onset of recrystallization in RE-containing Mg alloys.…”
Section: Microstructural and Textural Evolution After Sptmentioning
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“…It is arguably the best approach available for direct imaging of atomic cluster dispersions. Atomic clustering of solute atoms within multi-component solid solutions is of both scientific and technological interest as solute clusters influence the decomposition's nature and the physical properties of the solid solution (Aruga et al, 2009;Radiguet et al, 2008;Ringer, 2006;Stanford et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%