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Original Articles

Quasicrystal formation in gas-atomized Zr80Pt20 powders

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Pages 309-315 | Received 10 May 2005, Accepted 28 Jun 2005, Published online: 21 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

Gas-atomized powders with a nominal composition of Zr80Pt20 have been investigated as a function of powder size range. Atomized powders were screened to the following sizes for examination: <10 µm; +10, −20 µm; +20, −45 µm; +45, −75 µm; +75, −106 µm. For comparison of as-synthesized structure and crystallization behaviour, Zr80Pt20 melt-spun ribbons (MSRs) were also prepared. Results show that during atomization a metastable quasicrystalline (QC) phase is formed as the predominant phase independent of powder size; a small volume of amorphous phase and crystals were detected in finer and coarser sized powders, respectively. The QC grains formed during atomization are much larger than the nanosized quasicrystal obtained in the MSR, which is most likely attributed to the much slower cooling rates during gas atomization. Nucleation and growth occur during both rapid solidification routes. The formation of an icosahedral quasicrystal during gas atomization and melt spinning is consistent with previous suggestions that icosahedral local structure exists in liquid and amorphous phases and facilitates nucleation of quasicrystal formation in Zr80Pt20 alloys.

Acknowledgements

This work is supported by the US Department of Energy through Iowa State University under contract no. W-7405-ENG-82.

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