Unraveling the Complexity of Nano-Dispersoids in the Oxide Dispersion Strengthened Alloy 617.

Shyam Kanta Sinha, Arup Dasgupta, M Sivakumar, Chanchal Ghosh, S Raju
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Nanocrystalline oxides are mainly responsible for Ni-base oxide dispersion strengthened (ODS) superalloys excellent thermo-mechanical properties. To establish the microstructural correlations between the metallic matrix and various oxide dispersoids, we report here the atomic-scale structure and chemistry of the complex nano-oxide dispersoids. Ultrahigh-resolution Cs-aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) based techniques have been used to resolve nano-dispersoids in the Alloy 617 ODS. These nano-oxides, interestingly, possess a variety of high-angle annular dark-field (HAADF) contrasts, that is, bright, dark, and bi-phases. Both the light and heavy atoms have been found to be present in Y–Al–O complex-oxide nanostructures in varying quantities and forming a characteristic interface with the metallic matrix. In overcoming the limitation of conventional STEM-HAADF imaging, the integrated differential phase-contrast imaging technique was employed to investigate the oxygen atoms along with other elements in the dispersoids and its interface with the matrix. The most intriguing aspect of the study is the discovery of a few atoms thick Al2O3 interlayer (shell) around a monoclinic Y–Al–O core in the Ni-matrix. On the other hand, when the dispersoid is a hexagonal type Y–Al–O complex, the interface energy is already low, maintaining a semi-coherent interface and it was devoid of a shell.

揭示氧化物分散强化合金 617 中纳米分散体的复杂性。
纳米氧化物是镍基氧化物分散强化(ODS)超合金具有优异热机械性能的主要原因。为了建立金属基体与各种氧化物分散体之间的微观结构相关性,我们在此报告了复杂纳米氧化物分散体的原子尺度结构和化学性质。我们采用基于 Cs 差校正的超高分辨率扫描透射电子显微镜(STEM)技术来解析合金 617 ODS 中的纳米分散体。有趣的是,这些纳米氧化物具有各种高角度环形暗场(HAADF)对比,即亮相、暗相和双相。研究发现,Y-Al-O 复氧化物纳米结构中存在不同数量的轻重原子,并与金属基体形成特征界面。为了克服传统 STEM-HAADF 成像的局限性,我们采用了综合差分相位对比成像技术来研究分散体中的氧原子和其他元素及其与基体的界面。这项研究最引人入胜之处在于,在镍基体中的单斜 Y-Al-O 核心周围发现了几原子厚的 Al2O3 夹层(壳)。另一方面,当分散体是六方型 Y-Al-O 复合物时,界面能已经很低,保持了半相干界面,没有壳。
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