Morphological and crystallographic characteristics of incoherent octahedral FCC co precipitates in a cu matrix

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A Cu3.0 mass%Co alloy was heat-treated by a method named "short-cut aging". Incoherent fcc Co precipitates of about 200nm in size formed in an fcc Cu matrix were observed with conventional and ultra-high-voltage transmission electron microscopes. Although the Co precipitates had shapes similar to a regular octahedron composed of {111} of the Cu matrix, small deviations from the regular octahedron were found. Most Co/Cu interfaces deviated from {111} of Cu and the average deviation angle δ was about 7 deg. Dislocations in the Cu matrix intersecting the Co precipitates were observed for those having deviated interfaces. Deviations of the orientation relationship from an exact cubeon- cube relationship were also found. Although the deviation angle θ of the orientation relationship was much smaller than δ, there was a linear relationship between θ and δ. The morphological and crystallographic characteristics of the octahedral Co precipitates are discussed by considering dislocations in the Cu matrix intersecting the Co precipitates. © 2012 The Japan Institute of Metals.

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Miyazawa, T., Ozawa, Y., Miyajima, Y., Fujii, T., Onaka, S., & Kato, M. (2012). Morphological and crystallographic characteristics of incoherent octahedral FCC co precipitates in a cu matrix. In Materials Transactions (Vol. 53, pp. 893–901). https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.M2011335

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