Rapid assessment of interfacial stabilization mechanisms of metastable precipitates to accelerate high-temperature Al-alloy development

MATERIALS RESEARCH LETTERS(2022)

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Precipitate strengthened high-temperature alloys are currently used in safety-critical applications. Understanding precipitate stability and solute segregation mechanisms at high temperatures is key to designing high-strength alloys. Rapid in-situ approaches, therefore, are pivotal in accelerating the alloy design process. Hereby using the test case of a promising high-temperature Al-Cu-Mn-Zr alloy, we demonstrate the value of in-situ atom probe tomography coupled with in-situ transmission electron microscopy to reveal atomic-scale mechanisms that lead to the emergence of non-equilibrium solute segregation. Mn and Zr segregation at strengthening precipitate(theta')-matrix interface increases the kinetic barrier for phase transformation thus retaining high-temperature strength. IMPACT STATEMENT Our rapid approach can essentially eliminate lengthy heat treatments, metallographic preparations, and ex-situ characterization steps and thus help accelerate the process of high-temperature alloy design.
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Solute-segregation,structural materials,phase transformation,in-situ characterization,atom probe tomography
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