A. Bigot et al., 3D RECONSTRUCTION AND ANALYSIS OF GP ZONES IN AL-1.7CU (AT-PERCENT) -A TOMOGRAPHIC ATOM-PROBE INVESTIGATION, Applied surface science, 94-5, 1996, pp. 261-266
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Physics, Condensed Matter","Chemistry Physical","Materials Science, Coatings & Films
The tomographic atom probe (TAP) has been used to analyse Guinier-Pres
ton (GP) zones in an Al-1.7Cu (at%) single crystal alloy aged at 373 K
for 30 h, known to contain a majority of monolayer GP(I) zones. This
work is a challenge for the TAP because of the extreme thinness of the
metallurgical objects to be analysed and reconstructed. The GP zones
whose habit plane is parallel to the analysis direction are quite succ
essfully reconstructed in the form of thin copper rich platelets. Howe
ver, the expected single layer structure is not preserved, due to a lo
cal magnification effect. Despite the high depth resolution of the TAP
, the investigation of the GP zones perpendicular to the analysis dire
ction, that was carried out at 35 K, did not provide any direct quanti
tative data related to the real thickness and the composition of GP zo
nes. The observed phenomenon can be interpreted in terms of preferenti
al evaporation of Al and preferential retention of Cu atoms.