Transformation–dislocation dipoles in Laves phases: A high-resolution transmission electron microscopy analysis

2010 ◽  
Vol 25 (10) ◽  
pp. 1983-1991 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Aufrecht ◽  
A. Leineweber ◽  
V. Duppel ◽  
E.J. Mittemeijer

Images of synchro-Shockley partial dislocation arrangements in the Laves phases NbCr2 and HfCr2 have been obtained by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. The analysis of the stacking sequences around these arrangements revealed the role of the constituting partial dislocations in enabling the polytypic C14 → C36/6H phase transformation in both alloys. The synchro-Shockley partial dislocations occur in and move through the crystals mainly as dipoles of partials of opposite signs, leading to—as compared to isolated partials—strain fields of lesser extent. In NbCr2 a single, probably quenched synchro-Shockley partial dislocation dipole, consisting of two partials with Burgers vectors of opposite sign, was identified. The ordered passage of a series of this type of line defects brings about the C14 → C36 transformation. In HfCr2 a complex synchro-Shockley partial dislocation configuration was revealed. It can be regarded as an “antiphase boundary” between two C36 domains. It is likely that this defect structure had formed by impingement of two domains of C36 growing perpendicular to the stacking direction by glide of synchro-Shockley partial dislocation dipoles.

1996 ◽  
Vol 466 ◽  
Author(s):  
J.Th.M. De Hosson ◽  
W. P. Vellinga ◽  
H. B. Groen ◽  
B. J. Kooi

ABSTRACTThis paper reports on investigations of Ag-ZnO and Cu-ZnO interfaces, produced by internal oxidation. ZnO precipitates with the wurtzite structure were found showing mainly one orientation relationship (OR) with the matrix. However, closely related ORs were found, rotated by small angles from that orientation relation. The atomic structure of several interfaces surrounding these precipitates was studied and compared using high resolution transmission electron microscopy. This paper focuses on interfaces between low index facets of ZnO and vicinal planes of Ag. These interfaces clearly show relaxations. An interpretation of these relaxations in terms of dissociation of partial dislocations at the interface is put forward.


Author(s):  
R. Gronsky

The phenomenon of clustering in Al-Ag alloys has been extensively studied since the early work of Guinierl, wherein the pre-precipitation state was characterized as an assembly of spherical, ordered, silver-rich G.P. zones. Subsequent x-ray and TEM investigations yielded results in general agreement with this model. However, serious discrepancies were later revealed by the detailed x-ray diffraction - based computer simulations of Gragg and Cohen, i.e., the silver-rich clusters were instead octahedral in shape and fully disordered, atleast below 170°C. The object of the present investigation is to examine directly the structural characteristics of G.P. zones in Al-Ag by high resolution transmission electron microscopy.


Carbon ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 117 ◽  
pp. 174-181 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chang’an Wang ◽  
Thomas Huddle ◽  
Chung-Hsuan Huang ◽  
Wenbo Zhu ◽  
Randy L. Vander Wal ◽  
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