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New In-Pd mechanical loss peak in ternary gold alloys

Maier, Ann-Kathrin  
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Tkalcec, Iva  
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Mari, Daniele  
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2013
Acta Materialia

A point defect relaxation peak has been observed in a ternary 18-carat gold alloy with the composition Au62.5Pd32.5In5. It shows a Curie Weiss dependence on the temperature, as is commonly observed for a Zener peak. However, the peak is absent in the binary alloys AuPd and AuIn and therefore it is a new type of relaxation that is due to In-Pd pairs. The relaxation strength shows a linear dependence on the indium concentration. We have developed a model of elastic dipoles containing one palladium and one indium atom in a gold matrix. The model is based on the reorientation under stress of InPd dipoles in a gold matrix and takes into account the atom ordering. The model accounts for a linear dependence of the relaxation strength on the indium concentration in a dilute alloy and is also valid for more concentrated alloys. (C) 2013 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.actamat.2013.06.052
Web of Science ID

WOS:000324449700017

Author(s)
Maier, Ann-Kathrin  
Tkalcec, Iva  
Mari, Daniele  
Schaller, Robert  
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd

Published in
Acta Materialia
Volume

61

Issue

16

Start page

6107

End page

6113

Subjects

Point defects

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Internal friction

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Gold alloy

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White gold

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Solid solution

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REVIEWED

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