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Complex Precipitation Pathways in Multi-Component Alloys

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One usual way to strengthen a metal is to add alloying elements and to control the size and the density of the precipitates obtained. However, precipitation in multicomponent alloys can take complex pathways depending on the relative diffusivity of solute atoms and on the relative driving forces involved. In Al-Zr-Sc alloys, atomic simulations based on first-principle calculations combined with various complementary experimental approaches working at different scales reveal a strongly inhomogeneous structure of the precipitates: owing to the much faster diffusivity of Sc compared with Zr in the solid solution, and to the absence of Zr and Sc diffusion inside the precipitates, the precipitate core is mostly Sc-rich, whereas the external shell is Zr-rich. This explains previous observations of an enhanced nucleation rate in Al-Zr-Sc alloys compared with binary Al-Sc alloys, along with much higher resistance to Ostwald ripening, two features of the utmost importance in the field of light high-strength materials.
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hal-00077357 , version 1 (30-05-2006)

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Emmanuel Clouet, Ludovic Laé, Thierry Épicier, Williams Lefebvre, Maylise Nastar, et al.. Complex Precipitation Pathways in Multi-Component Alloys. Nature Materials, 2006, 5, pp.482-488. ⟨10.1038/Nmat1652⟩. ⟨hal-00077357⟩
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