Real time study of grain enlargement in zirconium under room-temperature compression across the α to ω phase transition

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We report a synchrotron Laue diffraction study on the microstructure evolution in zirconium (Zr) as it undergoes a pressure-driven structural phase transformation, using a recently developed real time scanning x-ray microscopy technique. Time resolved characterizations of microstructure under high pressure show that Zr exhibits a grain enlargement across the α-Zr to ω-Zr structural phase transition at room-temperature, with nucleation and growth of ω-Zr crystals observed from initially a nano-crystalline aggregate of α-Zr. The observed grain enlargement is unusual since the enlargement processes typically require substantially high temperature to overcome the activation barriers for forming and moving of grain boundaries. Possible mechanisms for the grain enlargement are discussed.

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Popov, D., Velisavljevic, N., Liu, W., Hrubiak, R., Park, C., & Shen, G. (2019). Real time study of grain enlargement in zirconium under room-temperature compression across the α to ω phase transition. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-51992-2

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