R. Brydson et al., ON THE APPLICATION OF ENERGY-FILTERING TEM IN MATERIALS SCIENCE .2. STUDY OF A FIBER-REINFORCED METAL-MATRIX COMPOSITE, Micron, 27(2), 1996, pp. 107-120
Energy filtering TEM (EFTEM) studies of a fibre-reinforced Ti-6Al-4V a
lloy designed for use in high temperature aerospace applications have
been performed using a Philips CM20 TEM equipped with a Gatan imaging
filter. The fibre employs a developmental duplex coating based upon a
compliant layer of gadolinium metal and a gadolinium boride reaction l
ayer both deposited by physical vapour deposition. EFTEM elemental map
s, employing a background subtraction procedure, as well as the more s
imple jump-ratio images were recorded using the Si L(23)-, Gd N-45-, B
K-, C K-, Ti L(23)-, O K-, Gd M(45)-edges and a comparison between th
e two methods is presented. Important information on inhomogeneities i
n the deposited layers, reactions occurring at the coating-fibre and c
oating-matrix interfaces and the nature of the diffusion processes was
derived from these results. In order to support the interpretation of
the EFTEM element distributions, electron energy-loss spectra (EELS)
have been recorded on regions of interest and subsequently quantified
to yield the composition of the phases. This investigation highlights
the benefit of combining EELS and EFTEM in the characterization of com
plex microstructures. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd.