Local structure analysis of long-period stacking ordered (LPSO) structure phase-containing Mg alloys by X-ray absorption spectroscopy

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Abstract

Long-period stacking (LPSO) type Mg alloy [1] has the structure modulation and concentration modulation of the atomic arrangement in long period, and is different from the hcp structure which is a pure Mg crystal structure. In LPSO-Mg alloy, kinks are formed due to the introduction of a significant difference in grain orientation in the crystal accompanying plastic deformation, which leads to material strengthening. However, the mechanism of kink formation and its strengthening has not yet been clarified. In this study, the changes in the local structure of solid solution atoms during the formation of LPSO-phase and the kink deformation were investigated by x-ray absorption spectroscopy. As a result, the central atom of L12 cluster of LPSO-phase contained in Mg alloy was identified, and the possibility of re-diffusion of solid solution atoms by kink deformation was suggested.
[1] Y. Kawamura, et al., Mater. Trans., 42, 1172 (2001).

*Materials were provided by Prof. K. Hagiwara of Osaka University, Prof. M. Yamasaki and Prof. Y. Kawamura of Kumamoto University. XAS measurements were performed at SPring-8 BL27SU (2019B1433, 2019B1765) and SAGA-LS BL11 (1905029F). This work was supported by MEXT/JSPS KAKENHI, Grant Numbers JP19H05130.

Presenters

  • Maiko Nishibori

    • Kyushu University
    • Kyushu Univ

Authors

  • Maiko Nishibori

    • Kyushu University
    • Kyushu Univ
  • Kohei Fujino

    • Kyushu Univ
  • Kakeru Ninomiya

    • Kyushu University
    • Kyushu Univ