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Part A: Materials Science

Exploration in the Sc-Al-Cu system: evidence for i-ScAl2.4Cu3.2 quasicrystal and new crystal data for five intermetallic phases

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Pages 857-873 | Received 12 Sep 2019, Accepted 12 Dec 2019, Published online: 08 Jan 2020
 

ABSTRACT

The ternary system Sc-Al-Cu system has been investigated in this work. Several alloys with various compositions have been prepared by arc-melting from the elements and studied by X-ray diffraction. An icosahedral quasicrystal of formula ScAl2.4Cu3.2 has been identified using the reciprocal space reconstructed from its diffraction images. The diffraction data collected for several single crystals led to solve and refine five crystal structures: cubic ScAlCu2 (Fm 3¯m), hexagonal ScAl1.1Cu0.9 (P6¯m2), hexagonal ScAl2.4Cu2.9 (P63/mmc), tetragonal ScAl5.3Cu6.7 (I4/mmm) and orthorhombic ScAl2.2Cu3.4 (Cmmm). Almost all these structures are characterised with copper/aluminum atomic mixing at most of the crystallographic sites and the atomic arrangements are favourable to the existence of stoichiometry ranges for the compounds. These results, providing new single crystal data sets for these ternary compounds, clarify and confirm the structures previously reported (from crystal or powder data).

Acknowledgements

The author would like to address grateful thanks to Claude Belin, now retired from CNRS, for his contribution to this work.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.

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