1999
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-10904-5
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“…It is well known, that thermal treatment of strained metals leads to relaxation of lattice defects and Ostwald ripening (increasing of crystallinity). [49] Nevertheless, as can be derived from Figure 8b and 8d, the surface of such an annealed electrode obviously contains enough poorly ordered gold atoms to promote the growth of individual crystals with defined faces. However, thermal treatment does not affect the electrochemical formation of these crystals, even though some are in dendritic shape and not as perfectly ordered as the ones generated on polished surfaces.…”
Section: Discussion: Interrelation Of Surface Morphology and Electrocsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…It is well known, that thermal treatment of strained metals leads to relaxation of lattice defects and Ostwald ripening (increasing of crystallinity). [49] Nevertheless, as can be derived from Figure 8b and 8d, the surface of such an annealed electrode obviously contains enough poorly ordered gold atoms to promote the growth of individual crystals with defined faces. However, thermal treatment does not affect the electrochemical formation of these crystals, even though some are in dendritic shape and not as perfectly ordered as the ones generated on polished surfaces.…”
Section: Discussion: Interrelation Of Surface Morphology and Electrocsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The focus of this short work is to report on the microstructural details of an extruded EN AW-6060 alloy in order to determine the influence of various process [1]. The investigations are performed on a partly extruded block of aluminium EN-AW-6060.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In combination with energy-dispersive x-ray spectroscopy measurements, it could be shown, that the aluminium content at the fusion line lies below a value of 20 at% aluminium, where the first intermetallic phases are built [17]. Furthermore, the silicon content of 14 %, which can be solved in a-iron, is not exceeded either [18]. Therefore, it can be stated that the precipitation consists of an iron, aluminium and silicon solid solution.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first intermetallic aluminium-iron phase forms at aluminium concentrations of above 20 % [17]. And the same applies to silicon, as up to 14 % can be solved in an a-iron matrix [18].…”
Section: Weld Seam Indicationmentioning
confidence: 99%