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Nanoprecipitates in single-crystal molybdenum-alloy nanopillars detected by TEM and atom probe tomography

Oveisi, Emad  
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Bártová, Barbora  
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Gerstl, Stephan
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2013
Scripta Materialia

Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) supported by various chemical analyses techniques as well as atom probe tomography is applied to characterize newly identified nanosized precipitates in Mo-alloy nanopillars that were prepared by directional solidification. It is shown that the α-Mo matrix contains Al-enriched face-centred cubic precipitates which have a 4.12 Å lattice parameter, and exhibit a Kurdjumov–Sachs crystallographic orientation relationship with the matrix. Such precipitates could be responsible for the unusual behaviour of the pillars during compression tests.

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DOI
10.1016/j.scriptamat.2013.03.013
Web of Science ID

WOS:000319545100011

Author(s)
Oveisi, Emad  
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Bártová, Barbora  
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Gerstl, Stephan
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Zimmermann, Julien
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Marichal, Cécile Renée Maria  
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Van Swygenhoven, Helena  
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Hébert, Cécile  
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Scripta Materialia
Volume

69

Start page

41

End page

44

Subjects

Atom probe tomography

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Electron diffraction pattern

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Mo-alloy pillars

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Precipitates

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Transmission electron microscopy

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July 24, 2013
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