Solute coupling governed complex behaviours of precipitate/matrix interfaces in Al alloys

IF 22 1区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Materials Today Pub Date : 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.mattod.2025.01.010
Xingpu Zhang , Hui Xing , Huajie Yang , Fei Teng , Ze Zhang , Jiangwei Wang
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Precipitation-hardened alloys frequently encounter chemical and thereby structural variations at the precipitate/matrix interfaces, which would inevitably impose a strong impact on subsequent precipitation kinetics. However, an atomistic understanding on coupling of different solute atoms at heterophase interfaces and how it changes the precipitate evolution remains largely elusive. Taken Al-Cu-Li-Mg alloy as a model system, here we reveal complex precipitate/matrix interface behaviours governed by solute coupling, using scanning transmission electron microscopy and first-principles calculations. The pre-segregated solutes at precipitate/matrix interfaces largely modify segregation behaviours of following ones, thus, guiding the atomic arrangement at the interfaces. Such solute coupling effect can shape the heterophase interfaces, catalyse the heterogenous nucleation and evolution of interfacial precipitates, and also alter the atomistic mechanism of precipitate growth. Our findings provide atomistic insight into the complex interface behaviours controlled by solute coupling, which would benefit the design of novel age-hardenable materials through interface engineering.

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溶质耦合控制了Al合金中析出相/基体界面的复杂行为
析出硬化合金在析出相/基体界面经常遇到化学变化,从而导致结构变化,这将不可避免地对随后的析出动力学产生强烈影响。然而,对不同溶质原子在异相界面上的耦合及其如何改变析出相演化的原子论理解仍然是难以捉摸的。本文以Al-Cu-Li-Mg合金为模型体系,利用扫描透射电镜和第一性原理计算揭示了由溶质耦合控制的复杂沉淀/基体界面行为。析出相/基体界面处的预偏析溶质很大程度上改变了后续溶质的偏析行为,从而指导了界面处的原子排列。这种溶质耦合效应可以形成异相界面,催化界面析出相的异相形核和演化,并改变析出相的原子生长机制。我们的发现提供了由溶质耦合控制的复杂界面行为的原子视角,这将有利于通过界面工程设计新型时效硬化材料。
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Materials Today
Materials Today 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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