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Three-dimensional atomic-scale imaging of impurity segregation to line defects

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Clouds of impurity atoms near line defects are believed to affect the plastic deformation of alloys. Three-dimensional atom probe techniques were used to image these so-called Cottrell atmospheres directly. Ordered iron-aluminum alloys (40 atomic percent aluminum) doped with boron (400 atomic parts per million) were investigated on an atomic scale along the 〈001〉 direction. A boron enrichment was observed in the vicinity of an 〈001〉 edge dislocation. The enriched region appeared as a three-dimensional pipe 5 nanometers in diameter, tangent to the dislocation line. The dislocation was found to be boron-enriched by a factor of 50 (2 atomic percent) relative to the bulk. The local boron enrichment is accompanied by a strong aluminum depletion of 20 atomic percent.
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hal-01928939 , version 1 (20-11-2018)

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D. Blavette, E. Cadel, A. Fraczkiewicz, A. Menand. Three-dimensional atomic-scale imaging of impurity segregation to line defects. Science, 1999, 286 (5448), pp.2317--2319. ⟨10.1126/science.286.5448.2317⟩. ⟨hal-01928939⟩
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