In situ determination of aging precipitation in deformed Fe-Cu and Fe-Cu-B-N alloys by time-resolved small-angle neutron scattering

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S.M. He

N.H. van Dijk

M. Paladugu

H. Schut

J. Kohlbrecher

F.D. Tichelaar

S. van der Zwaag

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© 2010 The Author(s); American Physical Society
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https://doi.org/doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.82.174111
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Abstract

We performed in situ time-resolved small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) measurements on high-purity Fe-Cu and Fe-Cu-B-N alloys during isothermal aging at 550 °C in order to study the potential self-healing of deformation-induced defects by nanosized Cu precipitation. Three different samples with 0%, 8%, and 24% prestrain were used to study the influence of variable defect levels on the Cu precipitation kinetics. The time-resolved SANS measurements show the presence of two contributions corresponding to spherical precipitates and precipitation at dislocations and/or interfaces, as confirmed by complementary transmission electron microscopy experiments. For the Fe-Cu alloy, prestrain was found to accelerate the formation of spherical precipitates in initial aging stage and lead to a significant enhancement of copper precipitation at dislocations and/or interfaces. For the Fe-Cu-B-N alloy, the addition of boron and nitrogen accelerates the formation of spherical precipitates but suppresses the precipitation along dislocations in the prestrained samples.

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