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Diffraction Study of The Transformation of an Al-Cu-Fe Atomized Powder Upon Annealing at 500°C

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 March 2011

P. Weisbecker
Affiliation:
Laboratoire de Science et Génie des Matériaux Métalliques (UMR 7584 CNRS-INPL), Ecole des Mines, Parc de Saurupt, F-54042 Nancy
G. Bonhomme
Affiliation:
Laboratoire de Science et Génie des Matériaux Métalliques (UMR 7584 CNRS-INPL), Ecole des Mines, Parc de Saurupt, F-54042 Nancy
A. Cael
Affiliation:
Laboratoire de Science et Génie des Matériaux Métalliques (UMR 7584 CNRS-INPL), Ecole des Mines, Parc de Saurupt, F-54042 Nancy
L. Zhang
Affiliation:
Laboratoire de Science et Génie des Matériaux Métalliques (UMR 7584 CNRS-INPL), Ecole des Mines, Parc de Saurupt, F-54042 Nancy
J.M. Dubois
Affiliation:
Laboratoire de Science et Génie des Matériaux Métalliques (UMR 7584 CNRS-INPL), Ecole des Mines, Parc de Saurupt, F-54042 Nancy
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Abstract

Using powder X-ray diffraction, we have studied the transformation of an atomized powder of nominal composition Al62Cu25.5Fe12.5 upon annealing at 500°C in air or in vacuum. The initial mixture of icosahedral and B2 cubic phases transforms within 2 hours into a nearly pure icosahedral compound. We observe however that a small amount of residual cubic phase is still present after annealings as long as 65 hours. Furthermore, the initial cubic phase splits in two components, a CsCl-type and a disordered bcc cubic phase. By comparison of the heat treatments in air and in vacuum, we point out that oxygen atoms diffuse into the icosahedral lattice.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 2001

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