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Original Articles

A positron annihilation study of the formation and dissolution of L12 precipitates in Al—Li alloys

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Pages 591-596 | Received 19 Jul 1993, Accepted 17 Sep 1993, Published online: 27 Sep 2006
 

Abstract

The formation and dissolution of δ′ precipitates has been followed by positron annihilation spectroscopy in two Al-Li alloys (Al–9·9 at.% Li and Al-8·6 at.% Li-0·04 at.% Zr). Lifetime measurements have been performed by annealing the samples from the as-quenched state to 750 K, which is well above the dissolution temperature for the δ′-phase Al3Li. The results suggest that small δ′-like regions are present in the as-quenched state, and that they dissolve at around 430 K, in agreement with previous results in the literature. The technique has proved to be very sensitive to the growth and dissolution of δ′ precipitates owing to the high positron affinity to Li in an Al matrix.

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