Journal article

Periodic segregation of solute atoms in fully coherent twin boundaries

JF Nie, YM Zhu, JZ Liu, XY Fang

Science | AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE | Published : 2013

Abstract

The formability and mechanical properties of many engineering alloys are intimately related to the formation and growth of twins. Understanding the structure and chemistry of twin boundaries at the atomic scale is crucial if we are to properly tailor twins to achieve a new range of desired properties. We report an unusual phenomenon in magnesium alloys that until now was thought unlikely: the equilibrium segregation of solute atoms into patterns within fully coherent terraces of deformation twin boundaries. This ordered segregation provides a pinning effect for twin boundaries, leading to a concomitant but unusual situation in which annealing strengthens rather than weakens these alloys. The..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful fur the support of the Australian Research Council and for access to the facilities of the Monash Centre for Electron Microscopy and the National Computational Infrastructure at Australian National. University. Further information on the alloys, experimental procedures, and computation details can be found in the supplementary materials.