Structural, Thermal and Electrical Properties of Al–Mn Quasicrystals Obtained by Melt Quenching
- 1 January 1986
- journal article
- Published by Japan Institute of Metals in Transactions of the Japan Institute of Metals
- Vol. 27 (2) , 81-86
- https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans1960.27.81
Abstract
Several kinds of melt-quenched Al–Mn alloys were prepared by a single roller method in order to investigate the structure-sensitive physical properties. By melt-quenching, a large grain size about 1 μm in diameter was obtained. An electron micrograph obtained from such a large grain showed a fivefold symmetry of a quasicrystalline structure, although these alloys contain crystalline Al in the matrix. X-ray diffraction peaks of crystalline Al become smaller with increasing Mn content and no peak was observed at 22.5 at%Mn. The peak intensity of the DTA curves decreases and the transformation temperature becomes higher with increasing Mn content. The electrical resistivity ρ of the melt-quenched alloys is extremely high, reflecting the quasicrystalline structure and the resonance state. The value of ρ increases as the Mn content increases, showing a drastic increase above 20 at%Mn. This behavior is accounted for by the disappearance of crystalline Al phase in the matrix.Keywords
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