Nano- and micro-scale free volume in ultrafine grained Cu-1 wt.%Pb alloy deformed by equal channel angular pressing

Divinski SV, Ribbe J, Baither D, Schmitz G, Reglitz G, Rosner H, Sato K, Estrin Y, Wilde G

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Zusammenfassung

Nano- and micro-scale free volumes in ultrafine grained Cu-1 wt.%Pb alloy deformed by equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) were examined by a combination of radiotracer diffusion measurements, transmission electron microscopy, depth milling by focused ion beam, and positron annihilation spectroscopy. The positron lifetime spectroscopy revealed the existence of vacancy-type defects, presumably related to grain boundary states, and vacancy clusters. The positron annihilation sites probed by coincident Doppler broadening spectroscopy are surrounded by both Cu and Pb atoms, implying preferred nucleation of nanovoids near small Pb inclusions. Larger free volume defects, such as nano- and submicron-sized pores and submicrometer cracks, were directly observed by the focused ion beam technique. Ultra-fast penetration of liquid tracer solution in the sample bulk was established in the radiotracer diffusion experiments. The results provide an unambiguous proof of the existence of open porosity in ultrafine grained Cu-Pb alloy deformed by ECAP. Under specific deformation conditions, a connected network of open channels, which promotes long-range penetration of a liquid radiotracer solution, was shown to form during the severe deformation. The relative volume fraction of the percolating porosity was estimated at about 2 x 10(-6). (C) 2009 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Details zur Publikation

FachzeitschriftActa Materialia
Jahrgang / Bandnr. / Volume57
Ausgabe / Heftnr. / Issue19
Seitenbereich5706-5717
StatusVeröffentlicht
Veröffentlichungsjahr2009 (30.11.2009)
Sprache, in der die Publikation verfasst istEnglisch
DOI10.1016/j.actamat.2009.07.066
StichwörterECAP Copper alloy Grain boundary diffusion Non-equilibrium grain boundary Positron annihilation severe plastic-deformation high-pressure torsion boundary diffusion positron-annihilation metals ni segregation refinement evolution titanium

Autor*innen der Universität Münster

Baither, Dietmar
Professur für Materialphysik I (Prof. Schmitz)
Divinskyi, Sergii
Professur für Materialphysik (Prof. Wilde)
Reglitz, Gerrit
Institut für Materialphysik
Ribbe, Jens
Institut für Materialphysik
Rösner, Harald
Professur für Materialphysik (Prof. Wilde)
Schmitz, Guido
Institut für Materialphysik
Wilde, Gerhard
Professur für Materialphysik (Prof. Wilde)