Characterization of {001} antiphase boundary-type faults in an Al67Ni8Ti25intermetallic alloy
- 1 November 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Philosophical Magazine A
- Vol. 60 (5) , 585-600
- https://doi.org/10.1080/01418618908213880
Abstract
Intermetallic alloys with compositions near Al67Ni8Ti25 have the ordered cubic LI2 crystal structure. Features exhibiting stacking fault-like contrast have been observed on {001} planes in Al67Ni8Ti25 after a homogenization anneal at 1323 K. A previous study revealed that the majority of these features are intrinsic stacking faults on {001} planes which result from dissociation of an a 0 〈100〉{001} dislocation. In the present paper the characteristics of a less-prevalent type of {001} fault in the same alloy (type II faults) are described. Analyses show that type II faults are {001} antiphase boundaries with an associated contraction of approximately 0·20a 0 normal to the plane of the fault. The partial dislocations bounding the type II faults have Burgers vectors of (a 0/2)〈110〉{001} and the total displacement vector of a type II fault is approximately (a 0/10)〈552〉. Computer-simulated electron micrographs have been instrumental in identifying the fault characteristics. The apparent type II fault energy is 4 mJ m−2.This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
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