Melting, growth, and faceting of lead precipitates in aluminum
- 1 February 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 45 (6) , 2628-2637
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.45.2628
Abstract
Aluminum single crystals cut in the 〈111〉 direction were implanted with 2× ions at 75 or 150 keV. The implanted insoluble lead precipitated as epitaxially oriented crystallites in the aluminum matrix. The precipitates were studied by x-ray diffraction at Riso?, DESY, and Brookhaven National Laboratory, and showed large superheating as well as supercooling during repeated heating cycles. The as-implanted precipitates had a characteristic size of ∼140 Å, which grew to 210–260 Å during repeated heating cycles. A detailed annealing study shows that the growth rate of the precipitates changes discontinuously at the onset of melting. This shows that significant precipitate growth takes place by coalescence. The diffracted x-ray intensities showed characteristic truncation rods (streaks), indicating that the solid precipitates were octahedra limited by {111} planes and truncated at the corners by {100} facets.
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