TEM study of the martensitic phases in the ductile DyCu and YCu intermetallic compounds

DyCu and YCu are representatives of the family of CsCl-type B2 rare earth intermetallic compounds that exhibit high room temperature ductility. Structure, orientation relationship, and morphology of the martensites in the equiatomic compounds DyCu and YCu are examined using transmission electron mic...

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Published in:Acta materialia Vol. 132; no. C; pp. 345 - 353
Main Authors: Cao, G.H., Oertel, C.-G., Schaarschuch, R., Skrotzki, W., Russell, A.M.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Elsevier Ltd 15-06-2017
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Summary:DyCu and YCu are representatives of the family of CsCl-type B2 rare earth intermetallic compounds that exhibit high room temperature ductility. Structure, orientation relationship, and morphology of the martensites in the equiatomic compounds DyCu and YCu are examined using transmission electron microscopy (TEM). TEM studies show that the martensite structures in DyCu and YCu alloys are virtually identical. The martensite is of orthorhombic CrB-type B33 structure with lattice parameters a = 0.38 nm, b = 1.22 nm, and c = 0.40 nm. (021¯) twins were observed in the B33 DyCu and YCu martensites. The orientation relationship of B33 and B2 phases is (111¯)[112]B33 || (110)[001]B2. The simulated electron diffraction patterns of the B33 phase are consistent with those of experimental observations. TEM investigations also reveal that a dominant orthorhombic FeB-type B27 martensite with lattice parameters a = 0.71 nm, b = 0.45 nm, and c = 0.54 nm exists in YCu alloy. (11¯ 1) twins were observed in the B27 YCu martensite. The formation mechanism of B2 to B33 and B2 to B27 phase transformation is discussed. [Display omitted]
Bibliography:USDOE
AC02-07CH11358
IS-J-9402
ISSN:1359-6454
1873-2453
DOI:10.1016/j.actamat.2017.05.005