Microstructure evolutions of rapidly-solidified (RS) ribbon and conventionally cast bulk Mg-1 at%Zn-2at%Y alloys have been studied by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), particularly focusing on formation process and phase stability of the long-period structures. It is found that there are significant differences in microstructural evolutions between the RS ribbon and the cast-bulk alloys, in terms of thermal stability of the long-period phases at temperatures higher than 673 K. For both the as-quench ribbon and the as-cast bulk specimens, 18R-type long-period phase is dominantly observed at grain boundaries. After annealing at temperatures higher than 673 K, the long-period phases at grain boundaries in the RS ribbon almost disappear to form Mg24 Y5 and Mg3Zn3 Y 2 compounds within the grain interiors, while the long-period phases remained stable in the cast-bulk alloy even at temperatures higher than 673 K. © 2008 The Japan Institute of Metals.
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Ono, A., Abe, E., Itoi, T., Hirohashi, M., Yamasaki, M., & Kawamura, Y. (2008). Microstructure evolutions of rapidly-solidified and conventionally-cast Mg97Zn1y2 alloys. Materials Transactions, 49(5), 990–994. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.MC200763
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