Zq. Liu et al., Microstructural investigation on the precipitation of alpha '' nitrides and alpha ''->gamma ' nitride transformation in ion-nitrided pure iron, MET MAT T A, 32(11), 2001, pp. 2681-2688
The precipitated characteristics of alpha " -Fe16N2 nitrides in the diffusi
on layer of ion-nitrided pure iron were investigated with transmission elec
tron microscopy (TEM) and high-resolution electron microscopy (HREM). Three
sets of alpha " nitrides, whose habit planes are (100)(alpha), (010)(alpha
), and (001)(alpha), respectively, do not precipitate simultaneously from t
he diffusion layer, which is different from the normal homogeneous precipit
ation in Fe-N alloys. Unlike the typical disc-shaped morphology reported wi
dely, the alpha " nitrides in the diffusion layer appear as ribbonlike slic
es. They grow on {001}(alpha) matrix planes with a parallel orientation rel
ationship, and the direction of their length is parallel to the < 110 > (al
pha) direction. The interface between the alpha " nitride and alpha matrix
and a 7 deg [111]/(112) low-angle-tilt grain boundary in the alpha " nitrid
e were examined with HREM. The distributions of dislocations at the interfa
ce and the grain boundary were investigated. During microstructural examina
tion, it was observed that a gamma'-Fe4N nitride could grow on an alpha " n
itride directly. The orientation relationship during the alpha " --> gamma'
nitride transformation was determined as to be (001)(gamma')//(1 (1) over
bar0)(alpha "),[110](gamma')//[111](alpha ").