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Original Articles

Dissolution patterns caused by chemical etching of Al–Co–Cu and Al–Co–Ni decagonal quasicrystals with a HF–HNO3–H2O solution

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Pages 1011-1020 | Received 13 May 2003, Accepted 28 Jul 2003, Published online: 21 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

Dissolution patterns essential for Al–Co–Cu and Al–Co–Ni decagonal quasicrystals (d-QCs) have been investigated in detail by chemical etching using a HF–HNO3–H2O solution followed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) observations. The chemical etching of definite surface areas of the samples, which are either normal or parallel to the tenfold axes, using a solution with HF–HNO3–H2O (1 : 5 : 4 in volume ratio; 0°C; 5–10 min), produces a large number of microfacet pits of decagonal prismatic shape. In addition, the same etching test in combination with SEM observations was carried out on a deformed sample of the Al–Co–Ni d-QC, which had been subjected to concentrated mechanical stress at an elevated temperature of 850°C by means of the Vickers indentation technique. The morphological features of the resulting micropits and their possible origins are discussed on the basis of results obtained by SEM observations.

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