The texture and structure of the melt-spun Co2MnAl-type heusler alloy

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The structure of the Co2MnAl- type Heusler alloy in the form of a melt-spun ribbon was studied by electron microscopy, electron back-scattered diffraction (EBSD), and X-ray diffraction. The melt-spun ribbon consists of a homogeneous single-phase disordered Heusler alloy at the wheel side of the ribbon and an inhomogeneous single-phase alloy, formed by cellular or dendritic growth, at the free surface of the ribbon. Cellular growth causes the formation of an inhomogeneous distribution of the elemental constituents, with a higher Co and Al concentration in the centre of the cells or dendritic arms and a higher concentration of Mn at the cell boundaries. The EBSD analysis shows that the columnar crystals grow in the <111> crystal direction and are declined by about 10◦ against the direction of the spinning.

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Diko, P., Kavečanský, V., Ryba, T., Frolová, L., Varga, R., & Vargová, Z. (2021). The texture and structure of the melt-spun Co2MnAl-type heusler alloy. Materials, 14(3), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14030501

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