Abstract
Microtension tests were performed on single crystals with different crystallographic orientations, which were prepared using an 18R-type long-period stacking ordered (LPSO) structure in a directionally solidified Mg85Zn6Y9 alloy. Anisotropic plasticity was observed for the LPSO phase specimens. Cleavage cracking occurred on the prismatic planes in a crystal with its loading direction parallel to the basal plane. The cleavage stress for the prismatic plane was determined to be approximately 460 MPa. A crystal that was oriented favorably for gliding on the basal plane exhibited a critical resolved shear stress of approximately 9.4 MPa. When a crystal was loaded along [0001], a sudden load drop was observed at a stress of approximately 250 MPa in the initial linear region of the stressstrain relation. Transmission electron microscopy results after the load drop showed that the deformation microstructure contained a twin-like boundary with a rotation axis along {112¯0}.
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Mine, Y., Maezono, R., Oda, H., Yamasaki, M., Kawamura, Y., & Takashima, K. (2015). Deformation behavior of long-period stacking ordered structured single crystals in Mg85Zn6Y9 alloy. Materials Transactions, 56(7), 952–956. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.MH201415
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