Room Temperature Deformation-induced Solute Segregation and its Impact on Twin Boundary Mobility in a Mg-Y Alloy
X Wang and Y Hu and KH Yu and S Mahajan and IJ Beyerlein and EJ Lavernia and TJ Rupert and JM Schoenung, SCRIPTA MATERIALIA, 209, 114375 (2022).
DOI: 10.1016/j.scriptamat.2021.114375
Mechanical behavior of alloys is influenced by segregation of solute atoms, which affects deformation mechanisms, such as slip and twinning. In this study, we report on an atomic-scale investigation into room temperature, deformation-induced solute segregation in a Mg-Y alloy. High concentrations of Y were observed at the dislocation cores. In addition, we found that 10 (1) over bar2 twins were bounded by coher- ent twin boundaries and basal-prismatic facets, which contained periodic segregation of Y-rich columns and nano-sized Y-rich clusters, respectively. The observed segregation arrangement was energetically at- tributed to the fact that it minimizes the overall lattice distortion and is kinetically assisted by the dy-namic interaction between solute atoms and crystallographic defects and the slip-twin interaction during plastic deformation. Moreover, segregated Y atoms exert a pinning effect and lead to anisotropy on the mobility of twin boundaries. This finding offers a potentially new alloy design path to control the me-chanical response of Mg alloys. (C) 2021 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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