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The scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy were used to analyze the distributional, compositional and microstructural characteristics of the complex alloy phases (CAPs) formed in the as-cast Al75Pd15Fe10 alloy. For the two CAPs formed during the solidification, the local and long-range features determined by the arrangement of atom clusters were compared, and also the formation conditions were discussed. The results show that there exist two kinds of CAPs formed through different phase transition processes but containing same type of columnar atom clusters with 1.6 nm periodicity as the basic structural building blocks. The two CAPs belong respectively to a decagonal quasicrystal with defects of high density and defective crystalline phase (Ε16). Prior to the formation of the Ε16 crystalline structure, the quasiperiodic structure forms at higher temperature. Within the compositional range suitable for the formation of an Al-Pd-Fe complex structure, increasing the Pd-content and slowing down the solidification rate will be favorable to form atom clusters with structural integrity, and also favorable to increase the distributional density and establish long-range periodicity for the arrangement of atom clusters.
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Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals
ISSN: 1004-0609
Year: 2009
Issue: 9
Volume: 19
Page: 1587-1593
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